Chimney Rock

Michael13

Well-Known Member
You know this peak if you ever saw the original True Grit film (1969) with John Wayne. I saw it while on a backcountry drive along Owl Creek Pass. It was raining on and off throughout the drive and I had to wait at several photo spots for the weather to ease up a little so I could make photos. 665nm converted Nikon d90.

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murali

Elite Member
wow. amazing capture. Although small, the fence in the bottom left adds a lot to the image. On my bucket list for this fall.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Awesome work Michael! I have been there quite a few times as it's a fun place to shoot. I like your take in IR on it, as it gives it a Fall Color feel.
 

Michael13

Well-Known Member
wow. amazing capture. Although small, the fence in the bottom left adds a lot to the image. On my bucket list for this fall.
I almost cropped out that fence. I thought leaving it in kind of felt unbalanced since there is no counterpoint on the other side. But when I cropped the fence out, I didn't like the result of having no space at the bottom of the trees.
 
You know this peak if you ever saw the original True Grit film (1969) with John Wayne. I saw it while on a backcountry drive along Owl Creek Pass. It was raining on and off throughout the drive and I had to wait at several photo spots for the weather to ease up a little so I could make photos. 665nm converted Nikon d90.

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Michale, this is really nice work.

Oliver
 
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