View Full Version : Yosemite: Siesta Lake
Hikin' Mike
May-28-2009, 07:25 PM
Since Tioga Pass opened last week, I went up for the day. This was my first solo outing since my surgeries a few years ago, so it was nice to be back. There's still a few feet of snow, so I'll probably take the kids next week.
http://www.imagesinthebackcountry.com/images/web_temp/_MG_8732.jpg
5D, 17-40 f/4L, ISO 100, 1/80, f/11
philiphutson
May-28-2009, 08:32 PM
Since Tioga Pass opened last week, I went up for the day. This was my first solo outing since my surgeries a few years ago, so it was nice to be back. There's still a few feet of snow, so I'll probably take the kids next week.
5D, 17-40 f/4L, ISO 100, 1/80, f/11
Nice. I would of like to have seen more foreground interest.
So how you moving? You said this was a solo trip. Does that mean your moving without any mechanical assistance?
-Philip
Hikin' Mike
May-28-2009, 09:07 PM
Nice. I would of like to have seen more foreground interest.
So how you moving? You said this was a solo trip. Does that mean your moving without any mechanical assistance?
-Philip
Other than the grass in the water, that IS the foreground! There's so much water there right now, I was just happy to get there. :rofl
Yep, the wheelchair is gone and I now use a cane, or in this case my tripod. :rofl I can't bend my knees anymore (that's why I walk like a Penguin now), so mobility is still an issue, but I can do most everything now...it just takes a bit longer though. :thumb
I've got about 10 new photos and I'll post them later. Stay tune...:D
dogwood
May-29-2009, 02:03 PM
Other than the grass in the water, that IS the foreground!
If that's the case, I'd suggest using a polarizer and getting your camera down lower with a wider lens. That way you'd be able to see the grass under water for some foreground interest. There's really not much to see in the sky in this image either. I realize this is what you had to work with but as it is, just sort of looks like a snap.
Beautiful Reflection in the water! I think I would try to crop it just under the reflected tree top on the right to give less foreground? Regardless, a beautiful image.:thumb
Hikin' Mike
May-29-2009, 03:31 PM
Thanks for the feedback.
dogwood - Don't own a CP and I shot this @ 17mm. I agree, that's what I had and thanks for being honest about the 'snap' thing. :bow
Eia - Good suggestion.
I'll probably be back next week, so we'll see how it goes.... :D
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