Snake River Overlook and a View to the Tetons (Grand Teton National Park)
There's something to be said for visiting beautiful places especially with mountains views and beautiful blue skies above. Even with a wide angle view, one only has to stand and let the grandeur or nature and a wintry landscape flood the senses. It doesn't hurt when this location is also a famous overlook from a very well known photographer! So with some helpful advice from another photographer on focus techniques with my Nikon D800E, I captured this image in Grand Teton National Park at the Snake River Overlook.
One of the things I do with my Mac is to rotate desktop images from past trips. I could say it's for a number of reasons, including just enjoying and reliving memories of past travels. Another reason I've learned is that I sometimes don't notice how good some image I've captured were at the time. That's the story behind posting this image. With a little bit extra work in Capture NX2 and exporting a TIFF image to Color Efex Pro 4, I was able to do some work and bring out a more complete final image that also included a polarized look to the mountains. setting.
Snake River Overlook and a View to the Tetons (Grand Teton National Park)
There's something to be said for visiting beautiful places especially with mountains views and beautiful blue skies above. Even with a wide angle view, one only has to stand and let the grandeur or nature and a wintry landscape flood the senses. It doesn't hurt when this location is also a famous overlook from a very well known photographer! So with some helpful advice from another photographer on focus techniques with my Nikon D800E, I captured this image in Grand Teton National Park at the Snake River Overlook.
One of the things I do with my Mac is to rotate desktop images from past trips. I could say it's for a number of reasons, including just enjoying and reliving memories of past travels. Another reason I've learned is that I sometimes don't notice how good some image I've captured were at the time. That's the story behind posting this image. With a little bit extra work in Capture NX2 and exporting a TIFF image to Color Efex Pro 4, I was able to do some work and bring out a more complete final image that also included a polarized look to the mountains. setting.