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Triplenickle
Jun 28, 2008, 11:41 AM
I have made the leap from Flickr to Zenfolio and wanted to give your folks a sneak peak... I am still uploading tons of images; have yet to label many but getting there!

http://galloimages.zenfolio.com/

Mark



Cheffy Dave
Jun 28, 2008, 12:47 PM
I have made the leap from Flickr to Zenfolio and wanted to give your folks a sneak peak... I am still uploading tons of images; have yet to label many but getting there!

http://galloimages.zenfolio.com/

Mark

Beautiful Stuff, especially like the Architecture one;)

Triplenickle
Jun 28, 2008, 11:37 PM
Beautiful Stuff, especially like the Architecture one;)

Thanks.. I am STILL uploading a ton of pics.. slow process.

jessica.
Jun 28, 2008, 11:40 PM
Beautiful. Also, Aperture (if you use it) has a plugin, Aperture to Zenfolio. Very useful!

salvatore
Jun 28, 2008, 11:41 PM
What are you using to remove the noise from those high ISO settings?

Very cool pictures; well done.

Triplenickle
Jun 28, 2008, 11:44 PM
Beautiful. Also, Aperture (if you use it) has a plugin, Aperture to Zenfolio. Very useful!

Thanks. Yep.. have both iPhoto and Aperture with their plug-ins...

Triplenickle
Jun 28, 2008, 11:45 PM
What are you using to remove the noise from those high ISO settings?

Very cool pictures; well done.

If their is noise to deal with , just use the noise reduction in iPhoto.. not a Photoshop user..

Triplenickle
Jun 30, 2008, 01:13 PM
over 100 images from Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons now added

jwt
Jun 30, 2008, 01:24 PM
Very nice. What gear did you use to take "Oxbow Bend at Sunset - GTNP?" Unbelievable sharpness and light quality. I've been trying to get this look from mountain scenes, but there's always a grayish character to the mountains.

Triplenickle
Jun 30, 2008, 01:31 PM
Very nice. What gear did you use to take "Oxbow Bend at Sunset - GTNP?" Unbelievable sharpness and light quality. I've been trying to get this look from mountain scenes, but there's always a grayish character to the mountains.

Thanks.. I used a Canon XSI with 17-55mm IS. This particular pic was 3 exposures 0 +/- 1 EV combined in Photomatix. This is how it looked to my eyes when I was there....there were around 10 photogs with tripods there waiting on sunset. It truly is breathtaking being there. A must see!

jwt
Jun 30, 2008, 02:35 PM
Thanks.. I used a Canon XSI with 17-55mm IS. This particular pic was 3 exposures 0 +/- 1 EV combined in Photomatix. This is how it looked to my eyes when I was there....there were around 10 photogs with tripods there waiting on sunset. It truly is breathtaking being there. A must see!
So no filters? This new kit lens is amazing. Any chance of making a higher res (1200X1000 or so) version of that photo available?

Triplenickle
Jun 30, 2008, 02:37 PM
So no filters? This new kit lens is amazing.

I am using the 17-55mm IS NOT the kit lens which is 18-55mm IS. I sold the kit lens. NO filters at sunset but used a CP on the daytime image .

tchaap
Jun 30, 2008, 03:20 PM
Mark,
Very nice photos. I take sports photos as well and am interested in the settings on some of the sports shots, they are very nice. Super clear and sharp.

Does this website provide your settings and gear used like flickr does?

SCRATCH THAT QUESTION...JUST FOUND THE ICON ON THE TOP RIGHT!!!!

Thanks

Triplenickle
Jun 30, 2008, 03:26 PM
Mark,
Very nice photos. I take sports photos as well and am interested in the settings on some of the sports shots, they are very nice. Super clear and sharp.

Does this website provide your settings and gear used like flickr does?

SCRATCH THAT QUESTION...JUST FOUND THE ICON ON THE TOP RIGHT!!!!

Thanks

lol.. I was about to tell you.... Thanks.

marioman38
Jun 30, 2008, 03:57 PM
Great stuff, Mark. Just curious, did you shoot in RAW and export to JPEG, or shoot originally in JPEG? You have some interesting characteristics in your clouds (sharpness), which I would assume is from the in camera JPEG processing?

Triplenickle
Jun 30, 2008, 04:02 PM
Great stuff, Mark. Just curious, did you shoot in RAW and export to JPEG, or shoot originally in JPEG? You have some interesting characteristics in your clouds (sharpness), which I would assume is from the in camera JPEG processing?

I shot RAW and JPEG (at once) in the beginning of the trip but 95% are JPEG.

Triplenickle
Jul 3, 2008, 07:06 PM
The Yellowstone/Grand Teton Gallery is now complete!
http://galloimages.zenfolio.com/

See what you think!

Click on the gallery, click on slideshow in the upper right corner.. sit back and enjoy!

I am now loading other galleries.. birds, flowers, architecture, etc.

MARK

TimJim
Jul 4, 2008, 02:01 AM
Did you go around mid-June? You can see all the snow still on the ground and the just born baby bison. Jackson and surrounding area got +600 inches of snow this year! Thats why the water in the rivers/lakes are so high right now.

Great shots.

Triplenickle
Jul 4, 2008, 06:26 AM
Did you go around mid-June? You can see all the snow still on the ground and the just born baby bison. Jackson and surrounding area got +600 inches of snow this year! Thats why the water in the rivers/lakes are so high right now.

Great shots.

Thanks TimJim. Yes, we were there June 10-14 this year.