You know, I will never deny someone a good excuse for a new lens.
I shoot in Rocky Mountain National often. Your 16-85 is a good lens for
what your are after. Are you planning to take them to the falls, or over
by the lake? There are plenty elk in the valley over by the camp grounds
if you are looking for critter features...
For me, at any rate, shooting portraits in such a setting is a real treat and
I always try to include enough background that the picture as a whole is
interesting and it does not look like it's been shot with some fake trees
and a backdrop.
As a suggestion, there are some really large pines over at Bear Lake, which
can provide some nice flat lighting under their sweeping boughs for a nice
low key, more intimate setting. The ground squirrels there are brave enough
you may be able to coax them with a nut or two.
I would suggest picking several places in the park and plan on spending some
time at each one (especially with your new lens), so you have a variety
for them to pick from.
Many of the good spots in the park catch the morning sun, so if the spot
you are interested in is open to the sun, then I would not shoot from 11a
till about 2p as the overhead shadows are not good fodder for imaging.
Try and do it early in the morning or in the later afternoon, where the
lighting is better to work with, especially in the wooded areas.
Oh, and Trail Ridge Road was closed last week due to snow. If you are
planning to go up there, call the Park Service first to make sure they
have opened it back up again. Gorgeous view of the park and nearby
mountains from the road - take a UWA with it - you'll be glad you did.
Enjoy your time there, it's a beautiful location.
Hi everyone,
My sister has hired me to take her engagement pictures, which will
probably be taken in Rocky Mountain National Park.
My current set up is a d300, 16-85 Nikkor VR and a dental macro lens.
I'm thinking this is the perfect excuse to get a new lens. I was
thinking about getting a 50mm 1.8 prime, but I'm completely new to
this type of work and would really appreciate any advice.
Thanks.
Todd
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