Gorgeous Tetons and Idaho Landscapes

Posted by David Chin on August 8th, 2006 in Amazing Nikon D200 Image Samples

This series gets my vote as one of the most beautiful Nikon D200 landscape photographs floating around.

Teton Park and Idaho Landscapes, by Terri French with the Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55mm and Sigma 10-20mm lenses

Terri French shares four pictures shot at the Grand Teton National Park and Idaho.

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  1. View a larger version of the images
  2. Terri says that three of the images were shot with the 17-55mm while the second Teton image was photographed with the Sigma. She also shares her photography techniques which includes setting up the D200 in aperture priority, staying at f/8 to f/11, and using matrix metering and the histogram to judge exposure. Images were shot RAW and converted in Photoshop.
  3. Materials which helped Terri in her photography, especially in the postprocessing aspect: John Shaw’s Photoshop Guide and Dan Margulis Lab Color Book
  4. Roman Johnston recommends the use of Expodisc for white balancing, and gives other tips on landscape composition with wide-angle lenses.
    He follows up with some image samples demonstrating the use of perspective anchor points to strengthen the foreground.

Do pay a visit to Terri’s Grand Tetons photo gallery to enjoy more of her amazing work.

Equipment used for this landscape series: Nikon D200, Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM.

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