serendipidy said:LOALTD said:Toketee Falls in Southern Oregon, taken a couple weekends ago.
Very beautiful! Have you thought of maybe cropping it to a panorama size to remove some of the foreground and make the falls more prominent? I just tried it and I think it makes your great photo even more spectacular (imho)? I hope I didn't overstep decorum. Again, great photo.![]()
pinnaclephotography said:

Absolutely gorgeous my friend... Well done!Sporgon said:The Howgill Fells in Cumbria, England, taken just as the sun rose.
These fells lie between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Taken with 5D mk2 and 24-105 @40mm, 125th / f8
Agreed, nice work on the oof as well...serendipidy said:fohtohz said:
Gorgeous! Love the colors.
Krob78 said:Absolutely gorgeous my friend... Well done!Sporgon said:The Howgill Fells in Cumbria, England, taken just as the sun rose.
These fells lie between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Taken with 5D mk2 and 24-105 @40mm, 125th / f8
Sporgon said:The Howgill Fells in Cumbria, England, taken just as the sun rose.
These fells lie between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Taken with 5D mk2 and 24-105 @40mm, 125th / f8
LOALTD said:The ice cliff Glacier on Mt Stuart (Washington) yesterday at about 4am. Shots like these are why I'd love to have a 50mm f/1.4 IS! This was 50mm, 1/10s (yeah, I have no idea how it isn't a blurred mess either...got lucky), ISO 6400, f/1.4
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...