David Shield Photography
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www.davidshieldphotography.com
I was driving through Mt. Rainier National Park, when I first noticed this scene begin to unfold. I quickly pulled over, grabbed my gear and began running toward the mountain, through the deep fresh new snow. With no idea where I was going, it seemed as if time was standing still. I must have ran about half a mile or so, when I arrived at this clearing. Of course, I then ended up waiting for about two hours, before the sun was low enough to cause the cloud that envelops the mountain, to glow.
I pulled a Cokin ND Grad low enough down the frame to enhance the top half of the image, while attempting to retain the natural tones of the foreground snow.
Mt.Rainier Sunset
Pentax 645
Fujichrome Velvia (Set to ISO 40)
Cokin ND Grad
Swoosh
www.davidshieldphotography.com
I was driving through Mt. Rainier National Park, when I first noticed this scene begin to unfold. I quickly pulled over, grabbed my gear and began running toward the mountain, through the deep fresh new snow. With no idea where I was going, it seemed as if time was standing still. I must have ran about half a mile or so, when I arrived at this clearing. Of course, I then ended up waiting for about two hours, before the sun was low enough to cause the cloud that envelops the mountain, to glow.
I pulled a Cokin ND Grad low enough down the frame to enhance the top half of the image, while attempting to retain the natural tones of the foreground snow.
Mt.Rainier Sunset
Pentax 645
Fujichrome Velvia (Set to ISO 40)
Cokin ND Grad