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Photos Mont Tremblant

Discussion in 'Photography, Art & Design' started by ajack, 23 Sep 2007.

  1. ajack

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    Went up to Mont Tremblant yeserday with a few people to have a bit of a walk around and such. It's a really nice place and, bar about 20 mins of rain, we had great weather. The colours of the trees over here in the Autumn are amazing.

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  2. Buzzons

    Buzzons Minimodder

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    12 and 14 are amazing -- how do you do it?

    8 is also fantastic :)

    but saying that they are all amazing
     
  3. Spaceraver

    Spaceraver Ultralurker

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    i love #4 #5 #12 #13. ut they are all good shot from my point of view. :)
     
  4. ajack

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    Thanks :)

    Buzzons: they're just longer exposures. #12 was 1/4 second and #14 was 1 second.
     
  5. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    All nice work, but they're kinda depressing me (painful move, and they remind me of home). The leafier close-ups (#9 and similar) don't do it as much for me, but the water shots are fantastic, and I love #1 and #4.
     
  6. OleJ

    OleJ Me!

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    Bam! Very nice shots there! I wish I lived close to so beautiful nature :) Is that place near Canada? Looks canadian :)
    I like from #7 and forward best :) They are very pretty :)
     
  7. Hwulex

    Hwulex Minimodder

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    Excellent set of shots with 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 being my picks. 10 could do with a bit of foreground but minor niggle really. Might be nice to see 4 in colour if you have it. Wonderful effect in that image with the suns rays and a well composed shot.

    The three contrasting monochromatic palettes of 7, 8, and 9 are excellent and would make a fantastic triptych hung on a wall. 8 looks a little soft but we'll ignore that.

    Set of shots like that would probably do quite well for mini-stock.
     
  8. Spacecowboy92

    Spacecowboy92 Gettin' Lazy

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    #7 + #12 look great to me. I like all the colours of the trees going up the mountain on #13.
     
  9. ajack

    ajack rox

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    Yeah I don't have my 10-20mm at the moment which is highly annoying because Tremblant is absolutely the perfect place to get some nice wide shots. I was limited to just using my 50 1.8 which was a bit limiting :(
     
  10. Hwulex

    Hwulex Minimodder

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    I actually missed 13 the first time round and it's now probably my favourite of the lot. Wonderful colours and an excellent composition. Slightly slower shutter might've been nice to take the edge of the rushing water and perhaps boosted the warm colours, but I can't fault much.
     
  11. Mother-Goose

    Mother-Goose 5 o'clock somewhere

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    QFT
     
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