The classic shot, good light this night – last shot of the evening, way after sunset. Never leave early no matter how hopeless you think the light might be.
Walking down from the summit of Mt Hotham on a day, I’d been watching this break in the cloud open and close as it moved across the horizon, some what a chance image. It existed for maybe 20 or 30 seconds before closing up again.
This is Moonlight Ridge at Mt Buller, some of our best out-of-bounds skiing and a magnificent view over the Howqua Valley. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
The Blue Ridge Mountains as seen from an overlook along Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia in January 1994. / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
The sun slowly sets over the Appalachians of the Smoky Mountains bringing the end to the day. Shot was taken from the Clingmans Dome Parking lot in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park !
Taking a few minutes before my “Days End”. The colors are much cooler showing why these are known as the lower Blue Ridge Mountains. The foggy mist is why these particular mountains became known as the Smokys the colors and layers of ridges drew me to this shot. So often in making sunset/sunrise shots photographers shoot one or two shots and move on. This time of day is one of rapidly changing tones. Some of the most dramatic shots can be made after most have left or got there. When the clouds are illuminated by the sun after/before it has pasted the horizon. Those photographers willing to slow down an spend some time will be the ones fully enjoying this time of day when the warm/cool colors met, mingle, and drift apart. As you can see between the 2 shots 2 minutes make a dramatic difference. Clingmans Dome Area Great Smoky Mountain NP / Most recently featured in MASTERS OF THE SCENIC Camera: Canon Rebel Xti / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 100mm / Manual / Shutter Speed: 1/4s / Aperture: 10 / ISO: 100 / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:RAW
A Susan Epps Oliver original 2008. All rights reserved. My interpretation of my neighbourhood….... This started life as a general panoramic photo of the Blue Ridge mountains taken during a trip on Skyline Drive in VA. The main addition to the photo was the use of the fractalius filter but the most time-consuming part was trying to get the colour balance the way I wanted it to be. Software used….. Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro and Ulead. Featured in the “Virginia” group. Bridge in the Shenandoah
Taken from the parking lot at Clingmans Dome,GSMNP. The mountain was named for Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, by Arnold Guyot a geographer. Clingman in the 1850’s was the first to accurately measure the height of the mountain. The mountain was called Kuwa’hi (the mulberry place) by the Cherokee. This is where the legendary great bear chief and doctor dwelled.In whose magic bath the wounded bears are restored to health…Settlers first called it Smoky Dome then later was called Mount Buckley before Guyot named it offically
Miss Fran at Mabry Mill VA. USA. Olympus E510. 40mm. mix of existing light and low power fill flash. 1/2.5 sec @f5.6. ISO 100 @5300K.
Had a wedding to attend a couple of weeks ago which gave me the opportunity to find a new area too shoot. So while my wife slept in I ventured up to Mt. Baker for Dawn and this was my reward. Kulshan Ridge Reflecting in the still waters of Picture Lake near Mt. Baker
I posted a photo like this before, but that was more straight out of the camera, this time around I edited it with saturation,and some curves and masks a little bit
FEATURED IN THE MOUNTAINS AND LIGHT GROUP – DECEMBER 29, 2008. FEATURED IN LIVE, LOVE AND DREAM, JULY 5, 2009. FEATURED IN SOUTHERN-STYLE: A DOWNHOME PERSPECTIVE – JULY 15, 2009. FEATURED IN LIVE AND LET LIVE – October 3, 2009 My hubby, Homer Steedly, took this awesome shot just before the sunrise over the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina as he was hiking in the area. This photo was taken from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Even though it looks like we added layers digitally, this is really the way the Blue Ridge Mountains look! Especially when the morning light is highlighting the distance mountains.
The title is borrowed from Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony. / This photo was taken near Mt. Mictchell in the Blue RIdge Mountains of North Carolina.I particularly liked the late afternoon light and shadows . Nikon D50, cp filter, HDR /
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia on a foggy morning. This image was taken with a Canon Mark III DLSR.
Sunset over the Blue Ridge Mountains, captured at Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Featured work in “Mountains & Mountain Light”, ”#1 Artists of Red Bubble” and “JPG Castoffs ” – May 2009. Equipment : Nikon D200 – Nikkor 12-24 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto Tripod. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Hurricane Ridge, Olympic NP, Washington state, USA. / Feeling the need to get away from the traffic below, we drove up to this viewpoint one evening, on a road trip through Washington State and Oregon, the Pacific North West of the USA. There weren’t too many folk up there, just a few black-tailed deer for company. I just loved those misty layers. It was a great way to end the day ! I shot this on my CANON EOS 20D, with my Tamron 28-300mm lens, set at 55mm, polarising filter, on tripod, f8, 1/250sec, iso 100, Auto WB, RAW file processed in Photoshop CS3. I cooled the image down by reducing the colour temperature to make it more blue, the rest was just levels/curves adjustments. / I used a relatively wide aperture to keep the image on the soft side, enhancing the misty layers. / FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/mountains-and-light / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/fine-art-of-landscape-photography / /
Sunrise over cloud banks, captured at Shenandoah National Park in western Virginia. Equipment – Nikon D300 – Nikon 80-200 f2.8 ED lens – Manfrotto Tripod/Ballhead with cable release Camera Settings : 120mm – f16 @ 1/8 second – ISO 100 All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Mt Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand. Sunrise. / East face of mountain. / Nothing like sitting in a river valley of rocks waiting for the sun to rise. Sun is just hitting the top, The sky is pink along with the water. Very rewarding morning. / Nikon D200 565 views /
Mt Tongariro, Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu, North Island, New Zealand. Sunrise. / Frosty Morning beside Lake Otamangakau.
Mt Tongariro, Mt Ngauruhoe, North Island, New Zealand. Sunrise. / Frosty Morning beside Lake Otamangakau. Earth shot of the day winner
Lush grounds of the Ka’a’awa Valley on Oahu’s windward coast of Hawaii. Owned by the Kualoa Ranch, this area has been used to film movies such as, LOST, 50 FIRST DATES, GODZILLA, PEARL HARBOR, and TEARS OF THE SUN. Please View Larger / Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200VR / HDR
upper graveyard falls off the blue ridge parkway, north carolina. Olympus E-3. Zuiko 12-60mm ED. B+W CP.
Pisgah National Forest. Blue Ridge Parkway, NC. Olympus E-3. Zuiko 12-60mm ED.
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