Post Your Best Landscapes

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MonteGraham said:
NYC
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Having just come back from NYC I can appreciate how well these shots were taken. Super job. The only spoiler for me is the last one....Manhattan Bridge. The haloing along the edges caused by the post processing. This used to happen to me when I overdid "Ambiance" in Snapseed on the ipad. But, the others? Cracking shots!
 
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ERHP said:
San Diego

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Super sharp, great colours. But for me, what really makes this a stand out shot is that little star burst on top left of one of the skyscrapers.
 
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J.R. said:
Sporgon said:
Didn't want to get the newer bodies wet so stuck the 24-70 L IS onto the old 5D mk1. Still a great camera, more so in print than on the screen.

Lovely


Thanks JR ! it's been the rainy seasons in England too - ie nine months of the year !

Managed to avoid getting wet.
 
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Sporgon said:
Sunrise shining onto low cloud at Seathwaite Bridge, Borrowdale in the English Lake District.

5D, 24-105 @24mm
Unusual, but probably a bit more typical of what you see. I didn't manage to get anything this time, I couldn't really see the hills on the opposite side of Ullswater and rain and wind tend to play havoc with lens elements and filters :P.
Here are a some of my favourites from Scotland instead.


Looking up Strathconon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Sunlit River Conon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Evening on the River Leven by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
 
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Kernuak said:
Sporgon said:
Sunrise shining onto low cloud at Seathwaite Bridge, Borrowdale in the English Lake District.

5D, 24-105 @24mm
Unusual, but probably a bit more typical of what you see. I didn't manage to get anything this time, I couldn't really see the hills on the opposite side of Ullswater and rain and wind tend to play havoc with lens elements and filters :P.
Here are a some of my favourites from Scotland instead.


Looking up Strathconon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Sunlit River Conon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Evening on the River Leven by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Thanks Richard. Sorry to hear your Lake District trip was a wash out; mine was too. I have attached a few incidental pictures from our last trip - I go with my partner in Building Panoramics. Unfortunately the weather gods were not smiling on us. That's the trouble with the Lakes, it should be called the Rain District.

Great light in those last two pictures of yours. Looks like you were luckier in Scotland.

@ Gilbo65, many thanks. The subtle colours in the clouds were beautiful. Love your high key shot of the Haystack Rock.
 

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Sporgon said:
Kernuak said:
Sporgon said:
Sunrise shining onto low cloud at Seathwaite Bridge, Borrowdale in the English Lake District.

5D, 24-105 @24mm
Unusual, but probably a bit more typical of what you see. I didn't manage to get anything this time, I couldn't really see the hills on the opposite side of Ullswater and rain and wind tend to play havoc with lens elements and filters :P.
Here are a some of my favourites from Scotland instead.


Looking up Strathconon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Sunlit River Conon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Evening on the River Leven by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Thanks Richard. Sorry to hear your Lake District trip was a wash out; mine was too. I have attached a few incidental pictures from our last trip - I go with my partner in Building Panoramics. Unfortunately the weather gods were not smiling on us. That's the trouble with the Lakes, it should be called the Rain District.

Great light in those last two pictures of yours. Looks like you were luckier in Scotland.

@ Gilbo65, many thanks. The subtle colours in the clouds were beautiful. Love your high key shot of the Haystack Rock.
Thanks Sporgon, you're right, I was much luckier. The second from last is one of the few landscapes I've done without a tripod and filters (we were travelling light up the mountain, stalking deer). I like the clours on the gate shot.
 
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Kernuak said:
Sporgon said:
Sunrise shining onto low cloud at Seathwaite Bridge, Borrowdale in the English Lake District.

5D, 24-105 @24mm
Unusual, but probably a bit more typical of what you see. I didn't manage to get anything this time, I couldn't really see the hills on the opposite side of Ullswater and rain and wind tend to play havoc with lens elements and filters :P.
Here are a some of my favourites from Scotland instead.


Looking up Strathconon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Sunlit River Conon by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Evening on the River Leven by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr

Nice images ... I particularly like the second one
 
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