DLWS Yellowstone Day1 AM
January 13, 2009 by Moose
Filed under Digital Landscape Workshop Series, Wildlife Photography, Yellowstone Life
I’m sitting in front of my notebook, face burning from the wind burn, my toes, hell I don’t know if I have any toes they are still so cold, blurry eyed looking over a great day of images on my computer monitor! I’m toast and I have a real weird confession, I missed the detail of the D3x in a couple of my photo opps today. Here’s an example, the steam frost lining Paint Pot trees. I’m not sure what I’m going to go about this. A problem to explore.
The temps are actually not that cold and that directly effects the steam and what photo opps I’m finding that move me. I started today with the frozen steam as you see above, to just photographing the steam itself, moving to
photographing steam and the life around it. The life around it today was our DLWS photographers exploring for themselves this winter wonderland. Apologize for the more than normal typos, it’s 3am and I have to get up in two hours. My reading glasses aren’t enough at this point to see.
Photos captured by D3, 14-24AFS on Lexar UDMA digital film
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