slacker123 said:![]()
Alluvium Deposits, Low Tide at Whittier, Alaska
This is beautiful...!! How i wish i can die over there.. oops...
slacker123 said:![]()
Alluvium Deposits, Low Tide at Whittier, Alaska
Paul_Yeo said:how u shoot all these mountains? must take helicopter up the mountains to take this pix? :embrass:
i think the photos will be very nice if develop into large poster![]()
sabbatical said:Oh WOWnice country, amazing colours and tonal contrast.
I especially like your Humpback Whale Diving cropped at 50%. Skaguay, Alaska :lovegrin:
So you had your Canon or Nikon on this trip? How cold was it when you were there? Any equipment or navigation issues?
nuts said:One of my dream destinations!
Yeah, any insights on the trip details?
Thanks for sharing!
net-g said:Wow.. care to share more details about the trip? Like how much is the cost and the planning required.
gooseberry said:Very nice series, thanks for posting. Did you try any wildlife photography while you were in Denali ? Would love to go see the grizzlies catching salmon.
Terence said:Nice series but what's with the oversaturated colors?
slacker123 said:its not, you have to see it, to believe it.
Terence said:Actually I have seen it in the past during my frequent trips to Alaska.
Take your first 2 images for example... the blacks actually seem blue, and a very unnatural shade at that. In other images, the greens are extremely bright. Is your screen properly calibrated?
slacker123 said:Oh yes! it was exactly as I saw it, cos I took it on lovely overcast day high up in the mountains for those two pictures and yup, there was like a sorta natural bluish fog over the area.
as for the bright greens, it was exactly why I took the picture in the first place, just out of nowhere, this bright patch of light/dark green amongst the white and black and blue of the mountains. =) I was told it was some sort of impurity in the melting snow that stains the water into this shade of color