Schwabacher's Landing - Grand Teton NP
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10/22/06 11:01 PM
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James Morrissey
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This is one that I bracketed heavilly on. However, I am still learning how to blend images in a way that is satisfactory to me. If anyone has advice, I will be glad to listen. Cheers James 
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Re: Schwabacher's Landing - Grand Teton NP
[Re: James Morrissey]
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10/26/06 11:25 AM
10/26/06 11:25 AM
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JeffDinPA
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Gorgeous photo! I love the light on the mountains, like you said perfect light. Like Tony I have never done a blend of multiple exposures so I can not comment there. What I can say is there seems to be a nice seamless blending though as I don’t notice any aberrations or otherwise funny areas.
My two comments photographically are to much sky and to little contrast. First, I would crop a little off the left and a little more from the right and then bring down the sky. If there were some clouds or something I wouldn’t mind so much.
Second is contrast. I see a general theme in all your shots, most recently the elk where you are in my opinion lacking a little in contrast. I wonder if it’s different computer setups? But in this shot, I think the reflection looks beautiful and the real Mt. Are a little light in contrast. I would add some contrast with a general curve to the entire shot. I think that would darken the foreground trees more, but would be beneficial.
Thanks,
Jeff
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