cayenne said:Deva said:These 2 pictures were taken 3 1/2 hours apart - I didn't deliberately frame them the same, as I wasn't intending to do a comparison shot, but in retrospect I was struck how much difference the changing lighting made...
I really like these..especially the more B&W one...
I'd have photoshop'ed out the power wires and pole tho.....?
C
wopbv4 said:Red Gate, Margaret River, West Australia
1DX, 24-70 mark I, circular polar, iso 1000, F10, 1/200 handheld
serendipidy said:wopbv4 said:Red Gate, Margaret River, West Australia
1DX, 24-70 mark I, circular polar, iso 1000, F10, 1/200 handheld
Gorgeous...beautiful colors and nice composition.
Sporgon said:Storm clouds building up over the Sierra Nevada. 5D mk3, 24 - 70 f4 IS ( yes, that one
It looks surreal, but it is, in fact, real !
Sporgon said:Storm clouds building up over the Sierra Nevada. 5D mk3, 24 - 70 f4 IS ( yes, that one
It looks surreal, but it is, in fact, real !
Beautiful shotOneand0 said:I hope this attaches. It is schwabachers landing at the Grand Teton National Park. For some reason my attachments don't show up in preview. If it doesn't you can view it here.
The story goes there was four photographers here when the clouds were almost just like this but gray. Then one left, and three minutes later this happened. We were wondering what that guy was saying as he made it back to his car and looked back and saw this?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1and0hound/7659442424/#
GammyKnee said:From near the top of Goat Fell, Arran, around sunset:
Sunset on Goat Fell, Arran [IMG_3019] by GammyKnee, on Flickr
Sporgon said:Lovely picture from Goat Fell Paul. Well handles exposure balance in HDR, just how I like it ! I must visit Arran again.
Did you really get up there with a gammy knee ? ;D