


I'm digging it! I think you should post some more of your almost not bad Yellowstone images! ;Dthepancakeman said:I don't know about "best"--how about least worst? ???
Honestly, I seem to really struggle with landscape photos (I spent a week in Yellowstone and didn't come away with a single one that I thought was any good)--but this one seemed almost not bad, so I thought I'd share and get feedback.
Great job GB! I saw it in the HDR forum, liked it very much there as well!gbchriste said:Well I already posted this one earlier in an HDR thread but it also classifies as a landscape so here it is. My first foray in to both landscapes and HDR. I need to break out of portraits - too big of a PITA to round up people to shoot and then have to listen to them whine about why they don't like pictures of themselves. I can do landscapes and scenics anytime I want to. This was a 5-exposure bracketed shot that was then merged with Photomatix Pro, with additional follow-on processing in Lightroom and Photoshop. Also my first trip out with the new 24-70 2.8L II lens.
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JBeckwith said:Landscapes are my favorite to photograph but I can never really capture the true beauty that I see with my eyes. The view from the top of this mountain was incredible but the picture is mediocre at best.
Summit by Joe Beckwith, on Flickr