Now that the weather has finally turned cold - relatively speaking since I live in Texas - I thought it might be time to post a shot that looks cold. This is another one from Jackson Hole, WY taken back in 2013 showing the Grand Tetons over the Snake River. I like converting these types of mountain shots to black and white - I think they look more majestic or something that way. I have a nice color version that I may put out sometime soon and then you can tell me which one you like better. Until then, have a great day and thanks for dropping by!
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Exif data:Camera - Nikon D300S
Lens - Nikkor 18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
Focal Length - 52mm
Aperture - f10
Exposure - 1/400
Metering mode - Multi-segment
Exposure program - Aperture priority
ISO speed - 200
Exposure bias - 0 EV
Tripod - Yes
HDR - ??? (probably but can't remember for sure, sorry)
# of brackets - 7, maybe? spaced 1 EV apart from -3 to +3