Wasatch Mountains
Uploaded: October 11, 2013
ISO 100, 70mm, f/18, 1/60 sec.
Exif: F Number: 18, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D5100
Elaine Hessler October 11, 2013
Hi-still working on those Utah photos... I am going to post a candid Phello photo, so look for that. Did I get the location right?I am also posting 2 more-I am not sure which one is the strongest. Feel free to let me know what you think. #1548040
Dale Hardin October 11, 2013
I remember this spot very well. I like the first on the best. This is where the glasses were lost and found. You've reminded me that I need to check out my shots from that day. Had let it slip. #10869095Dale Hardin October 11, 2013
I remember this spot very well. I like the first on the best. This is where the glasses were lost and found. You've reminded me that I need to check out my shots from that day. Had let it slip. #10869096Kalena Randall October 12, 2013
Elaine, I like all three, but I think I like the first two the best. Both have a bit of snow on the distant mountain and I like that. I love the POV of the second one.I would try to bring in a bit more color to the flowers just to see what it does. I tend to like things with lots of color. It works for my eyes! #10869683
Susan Williams October 12, 2013
Three beautiful scenes, Elaine. Lucky for us, we don't have to choose and can enjoy all three and imagine being there. I have no suggestions for improvement. Nice work. #10869699Peter W. Marks October 12, 2013
Thanks to you guys I get to visit a whole load of places I probably will never get to in reality.Thanks again when you name them as I can find them on Google Earth and wander around at leisure. I then Wikipedia them and fill in a whole bunch of info. Some of those tiny communities in the Wasatch mountain range fascinate me. Where else would I glean the priceless information that one of them, Peoa has a population of about 250 and has an "air pollution problem" because of the amount of mink farming carried out there! I bet I will never get that question in Trivial Persuit.Beautiful scenes Elaine and thanks for sharing. #10869866
Jeff E Jensen October 12, 2013
Peter, to be a little more specific, this is at the top of the Avon Pass, above Liberty, on the way to Logan. #10869896Beth Spencer October 12, 2013
I remember this place well!!! I like them all but the first 2 the best. I think the third one needs the green in the distant trees adjusted. They look a little on the yellow side to me... Could just be the monitor.Rita K. Connell October 13, 2013
very beautiful Elaine I like the first two best but only because you have the mt top in it. good memories!Elaine Hessler October 14, 2013
Thanks everyone! Beth and Kalena I made the changes-to all three. I agree, I like the first one too. I think I am starting to get the hang of composition...Thanks again for checking back. I am now going to work on the challenge of the month. Getting out of my comfort zone with a flash. #10871988
Elaine Hessler October 14, 2013
Here's the pics. #10871989Elaine Hessler October 14, 2013
Technical difficulties. #10871992Beth Spencer October 14, 2013
Looks great! #10872125Michael Kelly October 15, 2013
This is the trip I missed when I was under the waether. Looks like I missed out on some beautiful scenery. I think your edits look great and improved some fine shots. I would pick II, I, then III, but all are very well done. #10872691Debbie E. Payne October 16, 2013
I wish I had been able to come this last time. I am going to say that I like the second one best because of your use of the yellow flowers for the strong foreground. Awesome. #10873666Elaine Hessler October 17, 2013
Thanks everyone for the help and stopping by again. #10874436Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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