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Aug 18, 2015 18:17 |  #3706

A few from Grand Teton NP:

Schwabacher's Landing:

Not very happy with the framing of this shot... I would love to get advice on how to crop it. Should I just crop out the left third and focus on the mountains to the right?

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Taggart Lake:

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Oxbow Bend:

It was already past 9am.. a bit too late for a good shot as it was already starting to get hazy. I did the best I could given the circumstances...

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Aug 18, 2015 20:19 |  #3707


Really great black and white work.


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Aug 18, 2015 20:25 |  #3708

Scrumhalf wrote in post #17674132 (external link)
A few from Grand Teton NP:

Schwabacher's Landing:

Not very happy with the framing of this shot... I would love to get advice on how to crop it. Should I just crop out the left third and focus on the mountains to the right?

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/x5yJ​u3  (external link) GTNP - Schwabachers Landing 2 (external link) by Scrumhalf (external link), on Flickr

Taggart Lake:

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/wqiT​JX  (external link) GTNP - Taggart Lake Hike 3 (external link) by Scrumhalf (external link), on Flickr

Oxbow Bend:

It was already past 9am.. a bit too late for a good shot as it was already starting to get hazy. I did the best I could given the circumstances...

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/xjRJ​SA  (external link) GTNP - Oxbow Bend (external link) by Scrumhalf (external link), on Flickr


Wow, those are excellent, and crystal clear.


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Aug 18, 2015 20:27 |  #3709

a simple cat shot.

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Aug 18, 2015 20:40 as a reply to  @ vorlon1's post |  #3710

might be a simple cat shot but it's perfect!


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Aug 18, 2015 22:39 |  #3711

Scrumhalf wrote in post #17674132 (external link)
A few from Grand Teton NP:

Schwabacher's Landing:

Not very happy with the framing of this shot... I would love to get advice on how to crop it. Should I just crop out the left third and focus on the mountains to the right?

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/x5yJ​u3  (external link) GTNP - Schwabachers Landing 2 (external link) by Scrumhalf (external link), on Flickr



I would consider a pano crop aprox 1/3rd out from the top. They are all delightful shots! I would be proud of them :)


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Aug 19, 2015 02:36 |  #3712

itsallart wrote in post #17674320 (external link)
might be a simple cat shot but it's perfect!


Thanks very much.


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Aug 19, 2015 07:53 |  #3713

Scrumhalf wrote in post #17674132 (external link)
A few from Grand Teton NP:

Schwabacher's Landing:

Not very happy with the framing of this shot... I would love to get advice on how to crop it. Should I just crop out the left third and focus on the mountains to the right?

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/x5yJ​u3  (external link) GTNP - Schwabachers Landing 2 (external link) by Scrumhalf (external link), on Flickr

I really like this and my suggestion would be to crop to 16 x 9 removing some of the sky. I think you should keep all the mountains.
I have to say you came home with a superb collection of photos.


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Aug 19, 2015 07:58 |  #3714

AnnieMacD wrote in post #17674811 (external link)
I really like this and my suggestion would be to crop to 16 x 9 removing some of the sky. I think you should keep all the mountains.
I have to say you came home with a superb collection of photos.

I agree.


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Aug 19, 2015 12:07 |  #3715

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Ryan, I have long followed you and admired your body of work. Coming from you, that's high praise indeed, something I am not sure I deserve! Thanks!

Hey - thanks for the kind words! Wow, someone admires MY work?! Woot woot. :P


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Aug 19, 2015 16:18 |  #3716

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Aug 19, 2015 16:22 |  #3717

I liked the light in this one.....


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Aug 20, 2015 02:16 |  #3718

Nice.....I really like this shot..


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Aug 20, 2015 03:14 |  #3719

saea501 wrote in post #17675419 (external link)
I liked the light in this one.....


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So do I :)


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Aug 20, 2015 05:35 |  #3720

don1163 wrote in post #17675963 (external link)
Nice.....I really like this shot..

Me too!


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