Appreciate you Austin for sharing your process! Goes to show all the hard work that goes behind photos. And not every time you go out you will capture something epic. It just the luck of the draw
Looks like you had a really productive trip even with some foggy days. I love the images. That last one you had printed up is my fav. Thanks for sharing!
I agree that was a nice photo of my Rainer. I liked the purple sky glow. That was nice of them to give you a free printings of your work. Will you be featuring that as one of your farmers market ones for sale. Glad you had a 6 day adventure.
I lived in Centralia Wash . Walked out of my housing looked to the left and could see Mt Rainier almost everyday. Stunning breathtaking. Mis it terribly. 8:27
Gorgeous images, great storytelling/video work, and very calm voice. If I could request information in your videos for the future: I was really curious to what focal lengths you decided on (just saying “telephoto” got me like: 70-200? 100-400? What???) and also what trail you were on at the time all would be super helpful for us. Great video!
Pinnacle Glacier or what's left of it, the best time to photograph the reflection is actually earlier in the day at that location or just go to Reflection Lake in the morning. The wind picks up in late afternoon. BTW, you should get yourself a L-bracket. The Sunrise area is still the best for photographers and is always crowded even after midnight during the summer months. Did you even hike up the Skyline trail to Panorama Point Overlook? That's the perfect spot for landscape photography.
Looks like an awesome trip! Do you guys do car camping on your workshops? Looks like you had your truck set up for sleeping. I only ask because I do that quite often out of my SUV.
For my Mt. Rainier workshop, everyone is free to do what they want since lodging isn’t included. I personally think car camping is the best way to do it, but some people like to have a hotel at the end of a long day!
Appreciate you Austin for sharing your process! Goes to show all the hard work that goes behind photos. And not every time you go out you will capture something epic. It just the luck of the draw
Definitely! Thank you for your kind words and for checking it out!
Looks like you had a really productive trip even with some foggy days. I love the images. That last one you had printed up is my fav. Thanks for sharing!
It was an amazing trip! Thanks so much. Got lucky with some pretty amazing light!
I really liked this style of video. Some nice images too 👍
Thanks man! Always appreciate the feedback!
I agree that was a nice photo of my Rainer. I liked the purple sky glow. That was nice of them to give you a free printings of your work. Will you be featuring that as one of your farmers market ones for sale.
Glad you had a 6 day adventure.
Thanks so much for checking it out! I’ve got some other stuff to show at the market actually.
I lived in Centralia Wash . Walked out of my housing looked to the left and could see Mt Rainier almost everyday. Stunning breathtaking. Mis it terribly. 8:27
That sounds amazing!
Gorgeous images, great storytelling/video work, and very calm voice.
If I could request information in your videos for the future: I was really curious to what focal lengths you decided on (just saying “telephoto” got me like: 70-200? 100-400? What???) and also what trail you were on at the time all would be super helpful for us.
Great video!
Thanks for the feedback! I usually like to carry a 70-300mm with me, or a 150-600mm if I'm photographing wildlife!
Pinnacle Glacier or what's left of it, the best time to photograph the reflection is actually earlier in the day at that location or just go to Reflection Lake in the morning. The wind picks up in late afternoon. BTW, you should get yourself a L-bracket. The Sunrise area is still the best for photographers and is always crowded even after midnight during the summer months. Did you even hike up the Skyline trail to Panorama Point Overlook? That's the perfect spot for landscape photography.
Thanks!
Looks like an awesome trip! Do you guys do car camping on your workshops? Looks like you had your truck set up for sleeping. I only ask because I do that quite often out of my SUV.
For my Mt. Rainier workshop, everyone is free to do what they want since lodging isn’t included. I personally think car camping is the best way to do it, but some people like to have a hotel at the end of a long day!
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Thanks!