Photography and Storytelling in the High Country
Use hikers for scale, ridgelines as arrows, and overlapping valleys to build depth. Foreground wildflowers can anchor sweeping scenes without trampling sensitive plants. Post your favorite composition tip, and tag a friend who always spots the perfect angle first.
Photography and Storytelling in the High Country
Midday glare is real. Expose for highlights, shoot RAW, and seek thin clouds as natural diffusers. A simple reflector—like a pale map—can lift shadows in portraits. Share your camera or phone settings that rescued a blown-out lake or a snow patch turned detail-free.
Photography and Storytelling in the High Country
Consider sharing general regions instead of precise coordinates for delicate zones. Encourage low-impact practices alongside your images. Invite followers to learn trail etiquette. Add your thoughts on balancing discovery with stewardship, and subscribe for our forthcoming ethical sharing guide.