Photoshoot 3 – pyrenees


Other Strong photos from this photoshoot:



This is a part of the photoshoot I did In the Pyrenees. I Thought the mountains looked very similar to the mountains in the national park Ansel Adams took photos of. So I didn’t want to miss the chance of getting some photos of the vast mountain range. Here Is my favourite photo from the photoshoot:
Photo 1:

I took this while walking in the Pyrenees around early spring time. I’ve edited it to match how Ansel Adams photo turned out. He often used a red filter over his camera to make the scene more dramatic, so I replicated this in Lightroom by increasing the contrast and adjusting the highlights and shadows. I used Ansel Adams zone system, making sure there was some pure black and pure white in the image, With an even spread of the rest of the zones.
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Virtual Gallery:

Here is the link, I also edited the mountain range photo with different settings.