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Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip
Here are some pictures I took on a recent trip in January to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Thank you to all those that gave advice on renting lenses. I ended up renting the 100-400L and the 10-22.
Camera was 7D
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320mm on 100-400 Canon
f14 1/320 ISO 3200
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300mm with 75-300 lens
f11 1/500 ISO 500
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18-135mm IS lens
f11 1/100 ISO 100
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75mm with 75-300 lens
F5.6 1/200 ISO 100
Feedback appreciated as I am just getting into photography.
Thanks, Jason
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Re: Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip
Great shots!
I particularly like the last image. You've done a great job retaining detail in the mountainsby not over exposing the shot. Lovely.
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Beautiful shots! My favorite is the house-tree-hill.
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Very nice images Jason, Hope you enjoyed your trip!
#3 is my favorite... Keep shooting!
brendan
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Re: Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip
Lovely images Jason. Liked #3 & #4 most.
Daya
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Very nice! I like #3 myself. I am doing the Pacific Coast (San Diego to San Francisco) - if I come back with some pics close to that I'd be happy. Just starting into photography myself so I expect to learn a lot. Hopefully I don't resort to just spray'n and pray'n.
Clark
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Re: Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip
Is there a specific reason for you to select f/14 for the first picture? Perhaps the picture would be better if you'd selected a wider aperture to blur the background.
My favourite is number 3. Really like the colors.
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Honestly the specific reason why I shot f14 was I am learning and was shooting in shutter mode and did not think to shoot at a wider aperture. Thanks for the help =) I got to learn to get use to shooting in manual mode
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Senior Member
Re: Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip
The 1st picture seems kinda motion blured, use a higher shutter speed or a monopod next time.
John.
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Re: Grand Teton/Yellowstone trip
Very nice pictures. I like those low clouds in the third picture.
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