Yesterday I went on a hike to Heather Lake in Washington, USA. The lake is situated at the bottom of this huge bowl-shaped valley surrounded by mountains with little waterfalls. The shifting clouds covered the tops of the mountains, sometimes revealing rocky features, only to hide them again. Basically, it's one of the coolest hikes I've ever been on.
But I ran into a problem when photographing it (well, 2 problems if you count that my battery died just as I got to the really picturesque part): How do you make a big space LOOK big on camera? I brought my wide-angle lens and captured some sweeping panoramas, but they fail to convey the 'largeness' of what I experienced. I think that one of the only photos I took that attempted to hint at largeness was this one that I took at 136mm equivalent:
So how is it done? How do I make a large space look large? Is it with a telephoto lens, picking out distant features? Is it with a wide-angle lens to capture large fields of view? I want to go back soon and be able to show you all what I experienced.