I'm a Pulitzer nominated photojournalist with over thirty years of experience. Mastery of the craft has led me to own and operate my own digital imaging business. As a freelance photo-journalist I have covered a wide variety of photo assignments ranging from local news and sports to international travel. It has been said that - I can't take an ugly photograph.
What a difference in what 24 hours make. While walking my dog on Monday, I spotted a really neat scene of The Brothers in the Olympic Mountain range shrouded by a low-lying cloud layer. After the walk, I loaded by gear into the car and headed to a high vantage point where I could get a much clearer picture of the mountains. The low cloud layer is what really makes this photograph stand from the one I took 24 hours later. I used my 400mm f2.8 with a 1.4 converter to get a tighter shot of the mountains. Keep on the lookout for clouds and when ever possible add them into your landscapes to dramatize and enhance the terrain.
For all who’s interested in what setting I used, here they are:
Jim Bryant is a Pulitzer nominated photojournalist with over thirty years of experience. His mastery of the craft has led him to own and operate his own digital imaging business. freelance photo-journalist who has covered a wide variety of photo assignments ranging from local news and sports to international travel and war. He picked up his first camera at the age of 15 and has been taking pictures ever since. From the Central American rainforest to the ice sculptures in Japan's most northern island to the plains of Africa, it has been said that- Jim Bryant can't take an ugly photograph.
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