One subject, One lens, One focal length, so many possibilities

I am not going to make much of  a speech today, I will let the photographs do the talking instead. The bottom line is that there is many ways to look at one subject. All these photos were taken with the same subject at the same focal length using the same settings. These images are, you will have guessed it, taken in the Adirondack Mountain Reservel’s West River Trail on my way to Lower Ausable Lake.

On a separate note, come back next week for an interview with a very special photographer. Some amazing images coming your way. Stay tuned.

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4 Responses to One subject, One lens, One focal length, so many possibilities

  1. Stunning images. Did you use any ND or grad filters for these?

  2. sabrina says:

    Bravo…but one question…what lens and what focal length?

  3. Younes says:

    Craig: I used a circular polariser, no ND or grads (for the pano I used a digital ND grad on the top portion to darken the trees a little bit).
    Sabrina: I thought someone might ask. These were all taken with a Nikon 28-70 2.8 at 28mm on a full frame body (Nikon D700). The pano is a stitch of two vertical shots.

  4. Ilan says:

    Nikon 28-70 2.8 at 28mm on a full frame body (Nikon D700) – Sure, why not, live my dream :D
    What can I say, buddy.. The results are magnificent.
    Waiting to read the interview!

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