January 22, 2011
foggy morning at Nicasio, California
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photo by Donald Kinney
Imagine how transfixed I must have been while shooting these photos.
Jaw-dropping scenery in my estimation -- you don't see these kinds of atmosphrics every day, but I frequently check the lake for photo ops.
Anyway, you may notice that this image is slightly less yellow than yesterday's version. My buddy in Ohio dropped me a note suggesting that I remove some of the yellow from the image. CLICK to view yesterday's more yellowish version.
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photo by Donald Kinney
It was also suggested that I crop most of the sky out of that first photo, but that's where I drew the line. For me that photo is all about the interaction between the fog and the sky -- my buddy thinks the photo is all about the fog and the hills. Fortunately I had taken a whole slew of different versions of the scene, like the shot above which includes less sky.
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photo by Donald Kinney
Here's a shot that definitely called for cropping out most of the sky.
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photo by Donald Kinney
Turning around, I noticed that Elephant Mountain had almost cleared.
On the west side of Elephant Mountain they call it Black Mountain, which I believe is it's official name, but if you use your imagination you may be able to see a bit of the elephant in this shot.
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6 comments:
Fantastic blog and pics! Are now following you!!
The elephant mountain kind of looks like one of the Muppets to me. (sorry, its not quite as fancy a thought as yours).
Oops, I was going to comment on that first shot and forgot. I agree the fog, lake, sky etc. are really jawdropping. Print that one Don. (don't crop the sky!)
These are gorgeous, as always. Great compositions and color. And so prolific!!
Great atmospherics indeed!
I've been experimenting with cropping out the sky in photos where it isn't an integral part of the image - it's yielded some good results.
Your first image I wouldn't touch though - the sky definitely adds to it. The second, maybe try cropping all of the sky out to make it feel more intimate. Or not - it's a lovely photo as it is.
The first photo is a masterpiece, yellow desaturated or not (I'd be curious to see the original before the deyellowing.)
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