Avalanche Creek_0282 (1 of 1)
I’m lucky to have a group of great friends from the Denver area, and another outlier like me, from Santa Rosa. Many of them have been on many landscape trips guided by Andy Cook (Rocky Mountain Reflections) and we decided to join his Glacier National Park trip from which I’ve just returned. Andy was terrific and his wife, Kati, took care of our logistics. This is a blatant endorsement of Andy and I encourage everyone to visit his website and consider one of his trips. Everything was well planned, and no one could have worked harder than Andy to as a guide and instructor. He was anxious to teach and spent time with every participant, as much as was asked for. I only saw him pull his own camera out once, and that was after we all had our fill from that location. There’s nothing better than learning and I learned a lot, now adopting his method of bracketing which I’ve never read or been exposed to before. Both he and his wife Kati are great people and I look forward to another adventure with them. Full disclosure: he gives discounts for repeat customers as well as for referrals, so please keep me in mind if you decide to take one of his trips. (I had to say that to feel right but would have sent this out even if that was not his policy.) Here’s his website address: rockymtnrefl.com/
This shot is from Avalanche Creek, one of my favorite locations. The rocks are beautiful, and the water runs fast. I combined several bracketed shots, all taken with my Sony a1, Sony 12-24 at 22mm, f/16, ISO 100, and shutter speeds of 1/3, 1.3 and 5 seconds.
Avalanche Creek_0282 (1 of 1)
I’m lucky to have a group of great friends from the Denver area, and another outlier like me, from Santa Rosa. Many of them have been on many landscape trips guided by Andy Cook (Rocky Mountain Reflections) and we decided to join his Glacier National Park trip from which I’ve just returned. Andy was terrific and his wife, Kati, took care of our logistics. This is a blatant endorsement of Andy and I encourage everyone to visit his website and consider one of his trips. Everything was well planned, and no one could have worked harder than Andy to as a guide and instructor. He was anxious to teach and spent time with every participant, as much as was asked for. I only saw him pull his own camera out once, and that was after we all had our fill from that location. There’s nothing better than learning and I learned a lot, now adopting his method of bracketing which I’ve never read or been exposed to before. Both he and his wife Kati are great people and I look forward to another adventure with them. Full disclosure: he gives discounts for repeat customers as well as for referrals, so please keep me in mind if you decide to take one of his trips. (I had to say that to feel right but would have sent this out even if that was not his policy.) Here’s his website address: rockymtnrefl.com/
This shot is from Avalanche Creek, one of my favorite locations. The rocks are beautiful, and the water runs fast. I combined several bracketed shots, all taken with my Sony a1, Sony 12-24 at 22mm, f/16, ISO 100, and shutter speeds of 1/3, 1.3 and 5 seconds.