Post Your Best Landscapes

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From a recent trip to the south coast of NSW, this shot was taken at Grey Rocks, near Bingie Pt just south of Moruya, NSW, Australia. Canon 5dIII 16-35mmII 20mm 100iso f2.8 1/50th, tripod.
A very colorful sunrise preceded this shot, and all I did was turn away once the sun rose above the horizon and shoot 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
 

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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

Thank you! I confess I tend to stick to the "what you see is what you get" approach (note: this is not a view shared by my partner when it comes to her wrinkles ;)), however in this case I agree with you, particularly as the wires leading out of the frame tend to draw the eye out.
 
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A frosty start at the Diamond Creek this morning. Around 1c :)
Near Hurstbridge, Aust.
5D3 with 40mm pancake.
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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/#
 

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Oneand0 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/#
Beautiful shot :)
 
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Warfleet Cove in Dartmouth on the south coast of England. So called because legend has it that is is where the Crusade ships gathered to form a fleet before sailing to the 'Holy Land' in a rather misguided game and adventure that they played in those days.

One of only two pictures that we have ever produced from APS format. Whilst I feel the APS offers many advantages in shooting things close to you, I don't like the characteristics for distant detail such as landscapes.
 

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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

Thanks!

Yep my knee held out pretty well thanks to all the physio & box squats I've been doing for it recently. But it's always the walk down rather than the climb up that hurts the most!
 
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