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Last week, I had the opportunity to explore the Canadian Rockies, driving between Canmore and Jasper National Park. The winter scenery was breathtaking, with snow-covered landscapes as far as the eye could see. While I did visit (and previously shot) some classic spots of the rockies like Abraham Lake and the mountains in Banff National Park, this time I wanted to capture more intimate shots that would showcase the true spirit of winter (snow, snow, and some ice, then some more snow).
Here are few of my images I shot (mostly) along highway 1a heading towards Jasper National Park.
Superb and magical set Gregg. It demonstrates your outstanding skills in vision, execution, and presentation. The images are unique and compelling, with excellent technical execution.
I reall enjoyed them, thanks for sharing.
Steve
Feb 25, 2023 at 01:46 PM
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1bwana1 wrote:
Superb and magical set Gregg. It demonstrates your outstanding skills in vision, execution, and presentation. The images are unique and compelling, with excellent technical execution.
Wonderful set. As a skier I love pictures of pure untracked slopes and have many similar shots. Like others I like #7, but give #6 equal +. The ice is nice also.
Nice imaging Greg. I think all the snow mound images have too much contrast applied. Still, it is an artistic decision, I just think they should be softer in DR.
Jeffrey wrote:
Nice imaging Greg. I think all the snow mound images have too much contrast applied. Still, it is an artistic decision, I just think they should be softer in DR.
Yes, that’s true. But I did soften them and they didn’t have this nice striking effect. They looked rather pale and just ordinary, you know, nothing special about them. I wanted them to be dramatic. And, I actually pulled down contrast
Originally they were more contrasty. I actually didn’t use contracts much, more the hazy removal slider in Lightroom. But we all have our tastes, of course. Still this is a nice and healthy conversation. Thx!