Andrew McLachlan
10-21-2010, 08:48 PM
80611
Here is one from Katherine Cove in Ontario's Lake Superior Provincial Park. I shot this one about 4 years ago. I always like this one as a color image, but was never completely satisfied with it. I have decided that when I am not satisfied with the final result, maybe it would work better as B&W. A heavier than normal use of the highlight slider in Shadows/Highlights brought out the details in the clouds and it was converted to B&W with Nik's Silver Efex. I cropped off some of the rocks at the bottom of the frame putting the horizon in the center.
I often refer to this image as my closest call in nature. Less than 24 hours after I took this photograph a family was attacked by an injured wolf at this exact location.
Nikon D200
18-70mm lens @ 18mm (effective focal length 27mm)
ISO 100
f16 @ 0.7 sec.
Bubble level
tripod and ballhead
grad filter
Here is one from Katherine Cove in Ontario's Lake Superior Provincial Park. I shot this one about 4 years ago. I always like this one as a color image, but was never completely satisfied with it. I have decided that when I am not satisfied with the final result, maybe it would work better as B&W. A heavier than normal use of the highlight slider in Shadows/Highlights brought out the details in the clouds and it was converted to B&W with Nik's Silver Efex. I cropped off some of the rocks at the bottom of the frame putting the horizon in the center.
I often refer to this image as my closest call in nature. Less than 24 hours after I took this photograph a family was attacked by an injured wolf at this exact location.
Nikon D200
18-70mm lens @ 18mm (effective focal length 27mm)
ISO 100
f16 @ 0.7 sec.
Bubble level
tripod and ballhead
grad filter