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dseidman
Jul-15-2009, 08:51 PM
Here are a few of the shots I got from the Olympic Mountains. Enjoy!

#1
http://www.danseidmanphoto.com/photos/591807069_TsAex-XL-1.jpg

#2
http://www.danseidmanphoto.com/photos/592464169_Lccsm-XL-1.jpg

#3
http://www.danseidmanphoto.com/photos/592476634_bwbmk-XL-1.jpg

The full-size version of this panorama is 93 megapixels!

dustin32
Jul-15-2009, 08:54 PM
#3 is beautiful; it has all the Washington weather, sun, rain, and snow :)

dlplumer
Jul-15-2009, 09:31 PM
#2 is incredible. The purple flowers aginst the green grass and deer; all against that fabulous bg is absolutely breathtaking :bow :bow :lust :lust

Dan

coscorrosa
Jul-15-2009, 11:34 PM
The first is my favorite, great back lighting on those lupines and I like the diagonal horizon. And I don't even see any lens flare!

The second would be absolutely perfect if the deer was shifted over a little to the right (maybe you should have thrown some tomatoes in that direction?). Nice post processing getting some decent colors out of a fairly subtle sunrise.

I think the last one would look better bigger, great drama in the skies showing the impending rain/lightening storm.

thapamd
Jul-16-2009, 06:39 AM
Holy moly, Dan! These are terrific! I agree with Ron, the first shot is beautifully captured with great lighting on the FG lupine and masterful control of exposure. My favorite, however, is the 3rd shot. I really like the pano crop and the play of shadows and light on the mountain tops. :thumb :clap As for #2, that one is gorgeous too. Looks like you and Ron kicked some major photographic ass up there! :D

Eia
Jul-16-2009, 06:43 AM
wow, i don't know which I could choose. The lighting in the first is gorgeous, the second has the mountains, wildlife, flowers but the third has the stunning view. they are very beautiful!

dseidman
Jul-16-2009, 05:30 PM
#3 is beautiful; it has all the Washington weather, sun, rain, and snow :)

Thanks!

dseidman
Jul-16-2009, 05:31 PM
#2 is incredible. The purple flowers aginst the green grass and deer; all against that fabulous bg is absolutely breathtaking :bow :bow :lust :lust

Dan

Thanks for your comment, Dan. The deer kept moving around and seemed pretty oblivious to my presence until I tried to position myself for a more pleasing composition. I never did get the shot I was hoping for but I'm still pretty happy with how it turned out.

dseidman
Jul-16-2009, 05:36 PM
The first is my favorite, great back lighting on those lupines and I like the diagonal horizon. And I don't even see any lens flare!

The second would be absolutely perfect if the deer was shifted over a little to the right (maybe you should have thrown some tomatoes in that direction?). Nice post processing getting some decent colors out of a fairly subtle sunrise.

I think the last one would look better bigger, great drama in the skies showing the impending rain/lightening storm.

I actually have a few shots where I was looking into the sun with minimal lens flare. Most were pretty bad though.

I really wished the deer would cooperate but there isn't much that can be done about that (other than have some tomatoes prepared for such an occasion). It was pretty touch processing the sky in this shot but I think it's pretty close to what we actually saw. Would you agree?

The last shot looks great on my computer, packing its 93 megapixels. Again, we were pretty lucky to get that kind of weather.

dseidman
Jul-16-2009, 05:37 PM
Holy moly, Dan! These are terrific! I agree with Ron, the first shot is beautifully captured with great lighting on the FG lupine and masterful control of exposure. My favorite, however, is the 3rd shot. I really like the pano crop and the play of shadows and light on the mountain tops. :thumb :clap As for #2, that one is gorgeous too. Looks like you and Ron kicked some major photographic ass up there! :D

Thank you very much! We had a very successful trip and I'm hoping to get back out there again soon. There's just so much to see.

dseidman
Jul-16-2009, 05:40 PM
wow, i don't know which I could choose. The lighting in the first is gorgeous, the second has the mountains, wildlife, flowers but the third has the stunning view. they are very beautiful!

I'm glad you like them! I was lucky to have some cooperative weather that allowed for me to get a bunch of different shots while up there.

Robbug
Jul-16-2009, 05:47 PM
Nice! Talk about motivating the Seattlites to get out there and do some shooting. These are very well done and definitely of book quality.

Now excuse me while I go plan a weekend excursion to all the nearby parks :D

schmoo
Jul-16-2009, 08:04 PM
The first one is just about perfect. Backlit flowers FTW :ivar

coscorrosa
Jul-17-2009, 04:39 PM
I actually have a few shots where I was looking into the sun with minimal lens flare. Most were pretty bad though.

I really wished the deer would cooperate but there isn't much that can be done about that (other than have some tomatoes prepared for such an occasion). It was pretty touch processing the sky in this shot but I think it's pretty close to what we actually saw. Would you agree?

The last shot looks great on my computer, packing its 93 megapixels. Again, we were pretty lucky to get that kind of weather.

I would agree, but I think the unicorn was a little excessive, glad you decided to keep your integrity and update the final photo :D Anyway yeah the sky is accurate. I think I'm going to stop using GND filters for these uneven horizons of more or less static landscapes and just bracket appropriately.

bryanj87
Jul-17-2009, 06:43 PM
Nice trio of shots. I have to agree with the others, the first shot is the winner. :thumb

Allan FG
Jul-17-2009, 10:55 PM
I agree with everyone else, I like the first one :thumb

Doug Solis
Jul-17-2009, 11:26 PM
Great colors and clarity on all these shots. really enjoy your compositions

dseidman
Jul-19-2009, 03:54 PM
Nice! Talk about motivating the Seattlites to get out there and do some shooting. These are very well done and definitely of book quality.

Now excuse me while I go plan a weekend excursion to all the nearby parks :D

I don't think you need much motivation. You just got back from a month-long road trip, did you not? :bow

dseidman
Jul-19-2009, 03:55 PM
The first one is just about perfect. Backlit flowers FTW :ivar

Thanks! This was definitely some nice lighting.

dseidman
Jul-19-2009, 03:55 PM
Nice trio of shots. I have to agree with the others, the first shot is the winner. :thumb

Thanks for your comment!

dseidman
Jul-19-2009, 03:57 PM
Great colors and clarity on all these shots. really enjoy your compositions

Thanks, Doug! It's hard not to get a good shot in Olympic National Park when you have a couple of chances to shoot at sunrise and sunset. It's such a beautiful place.

hawkeye978
Jul-20-2009, 05:32 AM
Great series. The first is my favorite. The light on the flowers is fantastic!

kdog
Jul-20-2009, 06:21 AM
Beautiful shot, Danny. :thumb

dls
Jul-21-2009, 01:36 PM
Beautifully done. I particularly like the first one with the impeccable lighting and perspective. Makes me want to hop onto the ferry and head over to appreciate Hurricane Ridge in person, as it has been years since I have been out there.

dseidman
Jul-21-2009, 05:38 PM
Great series. The first is my favorite. The light on the flowers is fantastic!

Thank you. The light in every direction was incredible that night. I just had to pick a composition and go with it.

dseidman
Jul-21-2009, 05:38 PM
Beautiful shot, Danny. :thumb
Thank you!

dseidman
Jul-21-2009, 05:39 PM
Beautifully done. I particularly like the first one with the impeccable lighting and perspective. Makes me want to hop onto the ferry and head over to appreciate Hurricane Ridge in person, as it has been years since I have been out there.

It's definitely worth the effort. I hadn't been over there for years but I was very glad I decided to go. I definitely came home with some keepers.