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Armando Flores takes his SP 15-30mm F/2.8 G2, model A041 to Glacier National Park in Montana. 5 лет назад


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Armando Flores takes his SP 15-30mm F/2.8 G2, model A041 to Glacier National Park in Montana.

One Location, One Lesson, One Lens (Ep 9) Photograher Armando Flores takes his NEW SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2, model A041 to the majestic Glacier National Park in Montana. Find the Tamron 15-30mm G2(A041):https://www.tamron-usa.com/product/le... Find an Authorized Tamron Dealer Today: https://www2.tamron-usa.com/dealers.aspx Follow Us: FaceBook:   / ​​​   Instagram:   / ​​​   Twitter:   / tamronusa​   Transcript: Unfortunately, what happened a couple days ago was there was a lightning strike, started a fire and now there is smoke everywhere. Today we're in Glacier National Park in the great state of Montana. This majestic park encompasses more than 1 million acres and is the only National Park that crosses over to Canada. We are here with photographer Armando Flores as he tries to capture this vast landscape. You can barely make out the ridge of the mountains right there there's so much smoke. I came with one expectation in my mind and I was dealt with a totally different set of cards. If I'm put into a condition where there's just not much color that is really visible I start thinking at this point at everything in black and white. Well I see these dead trees right here and I'm trying to get a contrast of the tree against the smoke in the background. We continued to explore the park and stopped at Wild Goose Island overlook. Great conditions huh? Wind, fire, smoke all over the place. Black and white it is. When you're at a popular park it's gonna be very difficult for you to be there by yourself so sometimes you can and should incorporate a human element. I think it adds to the picture. Due to the fires, there were a lot of road closures, so we had to take it longer way around. This brought us to this particular spot where the wind was blowing at a different direction, clearing some of the smoke for the mountains that were in front of us. Using the 50 millimeter lens I was able to incorporate a lot more of the scene. The detail in the clouds, the Sun, and all of the lingering smoke down in the lower part of the mountains. We were driving down the road and what caught my eye was the layering in the mountains once again. But once I got out of the car I saw that there was a lot more to this picture. Try to get a little bit of the meandering river there and with a little bit of glare on it. Summer layerings up in the mountains and then the dead pine trees peeking out through the, through the live ones. I expose for the highlights, knowing that I would be able to bring out the detail in the shadows. I set my aperture to f-22 because I wanted to create a sunburst. Two medicine is an iconic glacier location and I couldn't get over how crisp and clear the water was, however, the peak is being obscured by a lot of smoke at this time. So even though this was a surreal location with majestic mountains all around it, I kept thinking to myself the conditions aren't right. So I had one last idea of my sleeve and I decided to come back in that night. I'm using the Tamron 15 to 30 2.8 G2. So the next time you're traveling and the conditions aren't ideal, don't get discouraged. Keep shooting, take chances, and embrace the unexpected.

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