Post Your Best Landscapes

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rcrhee said:
Here's a short series from my adventure in Oregon last weekend. The night shots were a bit experimental as I was hoping for stars but got a full moon instead (unfortunately I wasn't able to plan the trip around the lunar cycle). These were also the day before the blood moon eclipse, and I'm dying a bit inside as this would have been a perfect backdrop.

Very nice series. I really like the first picture.
 
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@rcrhee: Very cool series. Every other year or so, my family and I manage to get out to the Oregon coast. What an inspiring place, and beautiful images. Thanks for sharing.

@dpc: Is that Moraine Lake? I'm a sucker for any pictures of Moraine Lake. Most excellent...
 
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I'm NOT a landscape photographer, but I thought I'd share an image I took last month on the way home from Kung Fu with the kiddos:

This is a seven-shot pano of Olympus Cove (part of the Wasatch range on the east side of the Salt Lake Valley), taken from the 39th South on-ramp to I-215. A storm had just blown through and dumped fresh snow on the peaks. Most of the sky was still dark and cloudy, but the sun poked through and lit up Mount Olympus. It was so bright -- like it was glowing. Unfortunately, the image just doesn't do it justice.

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Olympus Cove Pano

Too bad my computer doesn't have enough RAM to stitch a full-size panorama. Some day! Maybe then I'd take the time to clean up some of the cloud ghosting (they were moving so fast that from one stitched image to the next, they had moved quite a bit).
 
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dpc said:
candyman said:
dpc said:
Mountain and lake in Alberta


For someone living in a flat country, this is absolutely stunning to look at. I am impressed by such a landscape.


Thanks! Yes, the mountains are nothing if not scenic. I, too, live in a very flat place but am only a six hour drive from the mountains so I go there often.

Yes, quite nice images, especially the Alberta lake. If that is a 6 hour drive each way, I admire your free time and ability to go there often. I hope to get up there at some point.
 
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