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As I mentioned, the weather has been pretty nasty and this morning was not much different at the start. As we were heading to look for moose and the wolves I could see what looked to be a brief clearning heading for the Tetons.

Soon we were at this beaver pond to catch the reflection. By the time we set up the sky had cleared but the wind was disturbing the surface too much for our shot. By the time the wind was down the sky had become void of any clouds or texture above the mountains. So be it! We took our shots and were on our way. By the time we reached the van the mountains were covered again in a mantle of clouds. The rest of the day was devoted to Bears, Moose, Owls and Elk.

This is my first attempt at using the Nic ND grad filter a I think I could have done better but I am sure I will get the hang of these great plugins.

Tetons

Grand Teton Reflection

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Type your comment here.Love this image!
Was at this lake tvelve years ago shooting Velvia and haven’t been back since. Plan to go in early July with a my D-200. Just starting to work with HDR and its going to be a learning process.
I use Capture NX and like the control point feature of this NIK software.
Love you work…
Greg Gideon
“Headin’ West Photraphy” images by Gregory Gideon

Greg That will be a wonderful time this year.
The flowers should be peaking.
Have a great trip
jess

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If you keep sending pictures like these very often….the ole boy will have to get out the camera and roll over to the Tetons.