Regardless of what number of snow-covered mountains I’ve seen or photographed, I’m at all times photographing and having fun with new ones and even previous ones that I see in numerous seasons or totally different instances of the day. Devastatingly stunning with their curves, sharp edges, shadows and highlights. The snow making their sharp edges softer. Horny. Making a harmful mountain look welcoming – I wish to attain out and embrace it.
Then there are the opposite parts that enrich the {photograph}. Pine timber. Inexperienced ones and dry brown ones. Blue shadows. Clear, scientific highlights. I wrestle with sustaining saturation ranges throughout such pictures. The blues are simply TOO blue. If I cut back the saturation of all the picture, then the greens and wealthy yellows additionally disappear. Fortunately, right now’s modifying instruments make it a lot simpler to stability saturation throughout totally different hues reasonably exactly.
Snow-covered mountain photographed from the Banjara Valley Retreat, Sangla, Himachal Pradesh, Could 2023.
Nikon D810, Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8 lens. Shot handheld at F9, shutter 1/250, ISO 31 at 200mm. This picture is a mix of 4 plates put collectively to create a panoramic view.
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