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Medicine Bow Vista
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I recently drove my daughter to college in California, traversing new trails for both of us. We saw many places of rugged, raw, untrammeled beauty, but Wyoming proved high on the list of favorites. The trip from Wisconsin took four days -- and I would have savored about four months, were time and money no object.
This one was taken in the Medicine Bow National Forest, just east of Laramie. The sky was astonishingly blue (no need for the polarizer on this day!), and the mountains breathtaking.
We said, "Wow!" so incessantly, that it's hard to pick any one favorite, let alone do it justice. I'm sure there'll be more to follow, here and likely the other Treks, too.
PP was limited to converting from RAW with Canon's Raw Image Task, including medium sharpening, and then sizing to TL specifications in Paint.Net. |
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Hi Jim,
I think there is a real focal point missing in this photo. I guess beeing there gave you a lot more to see than you were able to capture. The photo also looks a bit dull in light and colors. Reading your note I think you didn't adjust your levels, which is needed when shooting in RAW. You also might want to adjust you white balance a little so that the clouds do not have the pink tone.
TFS,
Niek