Grand Tetons National Park. I like the way the cabin roof and the mountains match each other's shape - layered triangles.
Still have a ton of images to process from my Sep/Oct trip out west. I'll continue to occasionally drop one into my PAD as I get to them.
Spent a lot of time when shooting this to ensure that the exposure was exactly right. I didn't want to lose the clouds. A 3-stop Galen Rowell grad ND filter did the trick (coupled with D-Lighting in Capture NX to recover the shadows; shot 2 full stops under).
Editing this image was done by processing the RAW image with Nikon Capture NX and then adding two simple steps using the new Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 filters to draw attention to the cabin & its immediate surrounding area. First I used the Lighten/Darken center filter to lighten the area around the cabin (used the new Place Center option to locate the center of the lighten effect over the cabin). Next I used the Color Contrast filter to enhance the yellow/green contrast in the vicinity of the cabin. The resulting image features the cabin clearly as the main subject with the mountains as a backdrop.