Morning Has Broken.
More from the Algonquin series.
Morning Has Broken.
More from the Algonquin series.
More from my continuing series of images from the fall color shoot in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada. Shot with the Nikon D800e, 80-400mm zoom
This past weekend Michael Reichmann, Chris Sanderson and I had a wonderful weekend shooting in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario Canada. This is one of the images made of Fall Colors. I’ll be publishing a new image each day for the rest of the week. Hope you enjoy them. All were shot with a Nikon D800E and various lenses.
This past weekend Michael Reichmann, Chris Sanderson and I had a wonderful weekend shooting in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario Canada. This is one of the images made of Fall Colors. I’ll be publishing a new image each day for the rest of the week. Hope you enjoy them. All were shot with a Nikon D800E and various lenses.
This past weekend Michael Reichmann, Chris Sanderson and I had a wonderful weekend shooting in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario Canada. This is one of the images made of Fall Colors. I’ll be publishing a new image each day for the rest of the week. Hope you enjoy them. All were shot with a Nikon D800E and various lenses.
I spent the last few days in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada with Michael and Chris doing Luminous Landscape business. On the way Michael and I stopped in Holland Marsh(Canada) where we had a beautiful fog. I shot these celery harvesters there. I love shooting in fog and the subject matter here especially the guy with the big knife makes it work beautifully.
This was a fun shot to do. We were on top of a mountain looking at the top of an even bigger mountain. I did a small hike and came to a location where I could see everything at once. It set the focal length of my 24-70mm zoom to 50mm and found the optimal exposure. I then did a series of shots in 4 rows. Photoshop stitched these together. I love panos and this one works to show the whole mountain. I’ll publish a few more here over the coming days.
For the last few days we have been blessed with amazing light and clouds. This makes for some great early morning and late shooting. we are typically leaving at 5AM and coming back by 9:30. Then, we leave again around 3:30 and return around 9PM. It’s all about getting the shot. Once again for this shot I stretched it a bit but made an image with impact. I guess I am going through a phase . This was shot after the sun went down and the sky took on an amazing after glow.
I am awed by what I am seeing and photographing. I usually plan to come back from a trip with maybe 3-6 keepers and I have 15 already and it is just the second day. The Dolomites is just spectacular. Here is a shot that was part of a half hour series. The clouds and light evolved with every minute. I love this one because I cover more of the immense size of this landscape and was able to include something in the foreground. We are going to this location for sunrise in the morning. Watch for more.
Today we set the room up and prepped for the upcoming PODAS workshop here in the Dolomites. We shot at many locations today and I’ll post other images in the coming days. This image which I will call after glow was photographed at sunset. It was an amazing journey of light as it played off the mountains across the valley. Earlier the mountain generated some lenticular clouds that were incredible. Tomorrow (sunday) we pick up the attendees in Milan and get this workshop rolling. More images to come.