300 KM

Stunning work, as always! I feel the second last one is a little over-processed though. It sorta stands out from the crowd.
drive (Round trip), 7hrs outing, about $20 gas, 4hrs sleep (Night
before), one long-distance call to the wife (Mandatory), more than
one picture.....















Is it worthy?
You comments are always appreciated.

The rest of the picture:
http://lenscapephoto.smugmug.com/gallery/548192/1/22743654
P.S. Originals are little less saturated (red) and brighter.

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If I had more time and one more hand I could do better. It was tough to hold the ND filter in front of the lens (my slim C-POL filter had no thread for holder) and push the IR remote at the same time. I wish I had the D70s (for the cable remote)
Thanks for your comment.
Wow, these are excellent photos! I particularly admire number 5.
If there is one tiny thing to pick on, I believe it is in photo
number 3. I may be mistaken, but I believe you probably used at
least a 2 stop GND filter on it. I think this was slightly too
much filtration because the reflection of the mountain is lighter
than the mountain itself, which is nearly impossible in nature.
Otherwise, it is an excellent photograph. Phenomenal job! Keep up
the good work!

Bob
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'you don't take a photograph, you make it.' - Ansel Adams
http://www.lenscapephotography.com

 
Kananaskis Country, alberta, Canada.
Exif datas:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&message=13593286
Thanks.
Excellent series, truly wonderful photos. The reflections look like
mirror images - the water must have been very still. Where were the
photos taken? And what time were most of them taken? The light
looks great.

Cheers for sharing,

John
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'you don't take a photograph, you make it.' - Ansel Adams
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