Post Your Best Landscapes

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Love the photos, thought I'd add a couple from home: Kimmeridge in Dorset, UK, Manowar Bay, Dorset and Sandbanks in Dorset.
 

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Here's one...not as good as the rest on this thread...but I am still learning :)

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I do us ND grads (Lee of course!) on almost all my photos and sometimes slide them all the way down to work as a full ND filter. For each of the 3 pics on here I used 1 or more ND grads (often 1 hard and one soft) on a Canon 50D with a Sigma 10-20 lens.
 
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K-amps said:
girod199 said:
This is Convict Lake in the Eastern Sierra. It is a combination of 2 exposures shot on a 40D with a Tamron 17-50mm lens.

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+1 Applaud: Excellent shot and well done HDR. Looks very natural.

I too applaud the subtly handled exposure fusion. did you have a GND filter on you? I'd love to see what the reflection/water could have looked like with a *tiny* bit more boost.
 
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I'm rookie,, and I don't really have any post process software yet. Still learning..
But I thought you may enjoy these two.. I did recently buy a MAC with Aperture software and I am learning a bit
with that for now.

All shot with my Rebel Xsi
 

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Thank you kubelik and K-amps. I did not have a GND filter for that shot. That was actually the look I was going for. I shot an exposure for the sky and the mountain then one for the shadows and tried to combine them to look as natural as possible. Now that you mention it, I agree that the reflection could use a boost.
 
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stinson222 said:
I'm rookie,, and I don't really have any post process software yet. Still learning..
But I thought you may enjoy these two.. I did recently buy a MAC with Aperture software and I am learning a bit
with that for now.

All shot with my Rebel Xsi

Nice shot of the lake. Suggestions: level off your horizon; use the shoreline as your guide. Also, try cropping out some of the empty space at the top and bottom of the frame, to put the shore line closer to the center. It will give it a nice, panoramic look, especially with that reflection in the lake. :)
 
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