Glad you asked! I still had my old Nikon D90 for the Montana trip last year, so it has one of the older 12.9 MB sensors. But I used my trusty Nikon 18-200mm lens, which is sharp as a tack. I also used a low ISO (so little digital noise) and f/10 aperture, which is one of the middle settings that is optimum for that particular lens. I also hit the image with a small amount of a "details" filter in one of my Nik plug-in programs during the digital editing. As a result of all those factors, I was able to get a lot of detail showing even in the distant trees!
This is gorgeous. I also love your shot for the photo challenge. Trying to get caught up a little today but I don't seem to be getting very far...lol HOpe all is well with you and your husband
It makes me dizzy thinking about where you were when you took that photo! WOW!
ReplyDeleteWish I was there! Seen a lot of Alberta but have not been here, yet!
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Beautiful!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pine spires.
ReplyDeleteI can see every tree. How do you do that?
ReplyDeleteGlad you asked! I still had my old Nikon D90 for the Montana trip last year, so it has one of the older 12.9 MB sensors. But I used my trusty Nikon 18-200mm lens, which is sharp as a tack. I also used a low ISO (so little digital noise) and f/10 aperture, which is one of the middle settings that is optimum for that particular lens. I also hit the image with a small amount of a "details" filter in one of my Nik plug-in programs during the digital editing. As a result of all those factors, I was able to get a lot of detail showing even in the distant trees!
DeleteThe depth in this shot is amazing. I want to be standing on that bridge!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday! Beautiful shot!
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A marvelous view, and weren't you brave hanging over and taking a shot.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo as per usual, my friend.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Love you!
I hope the cataract surgery went well yesterday!
This is gorgeous. I also love your shot for the photo challenge. Trying to get caught up a little today but I don't seem to be getting very far...lol HOpe all is well with you and your husband
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, Donna. Love the RED ROCKS... Bet water really flows down that mountain at times....
ReplyDeleteHope things are going well... How is your eye since surgery?
Hugs,
Betsy
A breathtaking sight I would dearly love to see in person- thanks for letting me look over your shoulder at this spectacular scene, Donna.
ReplyDeletebe well, be happy :)