Thank you Nick and Brant.
I agree with that. A good sunrise would have been perfect. I got there before sunrise, and it was starting to look like the clouds might break up enough to let some color through, but then it went grey until the sun was to high and bright. Maybe tomorrow
Yes, that is Pictured Rocks National Park. What a great place, but it is going to be much better this fall when I come up... when I will have more time & there will not be any people around. Right now there are people everywhere, except early in the morning... in the morning you have the place to yourself until about 9:00 or 10:00 AM.
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This is my first attempt at a Pano with my 500mm.
This is Yellowstone Lake, a rain had just past and the light broke through the clouds and lit the far shore up.
Yellowstone Lake (1 of 1) by hdnitehawk01, on Flickr
Well done,
you probly already seen the dust dot..... but just in case. repeats across the 3/4 the way up from the bottom.
My daughter and I are starting scope out locations for next years photo journey - YS is on the list. but certainly in early June vs. late summer - we don't want to be chased by fires and higher water levels will make all the streams, etc more interesting.
Mike
If you see me with a wrench, call 911
No I didn't notice the dust. Thanks. I had actually just cleaned the sensor before I left out that day so I didn't even to think about it. I went back and looked at the other pictures that day, and the dust is only noticeable in this series. Maybe it is because this series is shot at f/10 and it brought the dust in to focus, where the other pictures of the day were closer to f/4.