Walking at a local park, looking for birds to photograph, when a saw a yellow streak go by. It took me a second to see it and it landed close. It wasn't until I got home that I was able to identify the bird and was really excited to finally capture...
This location was made famous by Ansel Adams. I'm no Ansel Adams, but did get up early one morning to catch the light hitting the Teton range. A bit hazy, but the light was incredible, hope I did it justice.
R5, EF70-200
I think the photo look great, GTNP is one of my favorite landscape locations. I do think that the sky is bit oversaturated (too blue) and the brown vegetation in the foreground is a bit too brown. May I ask why you used 1/1600 as the shutter speed?...
Wish I could go up there every year. These were taken 3 years ago when my son and I spent 4 days and 3 nights at GTNP and Yellowstone. Very tight schedule but we knew what we wanted to photograph and we stuck to that schedule. Didn't see any moos...
Thanks Steve, I was lucky to get the still water to enhance the reflections. I got some other shots with kayakers on the other side that look cool. I'll if I can find them and post them.