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Oct 16, 2006 12:16 |  #1

A couple of shots here from a week up at Hume Lake, CA. Both shots were taken within an hour of each other. Used a G6 and 0.6 soft ND Grad for both...
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Oct 16, 2006 14:11 |  #2

I like the second one. Would like to see as a panorama cutting just above the bright part in the grass...


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Oct 16, 2006 16:02 |  #3

Do you mean something like this?
I was trying for some foreground interest, with the frost on the grass, but I do understand what you're saying. Maybe the grass should be cropped out altogether, as now it seems a bit distracting...


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Oct 16, 2006 16:11 |  #4

Perhaps this is a better option with no grass in the foreground...


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Oct 16, 2006 16:13 |  #5

The last two are much better!


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Oct 16, 2006 16:50 |  #6

I LOVE Hume lake. When did you go up? The first is my favorite, I love the mist on top of the lake. I am going up this winter to take some shots in the snow. Do you work there, or just a camper, or parent?


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Oct 16, 2006 18:02 |  #7

It's a great place! The mist was pretty cool to see - within 15 minutes it was gone.
We were just up there for 3 days, playing in a band at the camp. It was my first time, but I'm excited about possibly returning soon, and spending some more time in the area. Kings Canyon seems like a pretty scenic place.

You should have some great opportunities for photographs in the snow! They say it's beautiful in winter!

Here's another shot in open daylight...


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Oct 16, 2006 21:06 |  #8

we went toi hume lake in july when we went up to bearskin meadows for a week ... I love the area .. great shots btw the crop with no grass is fantastic really cxaptures the beauty .. Greg


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