Post Your Best Landscapes

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Kernuak said:
Krob78 said:
Another image from the old 7D and the 18-135mm Kit lens!
It just shows you can get decent landscape images even with bodies not necessarily designed for that sort of work.
Agreed Richard and thank you! I loved my 7d and I don't miss it a whole lot, as my 5D MkIII certainly took away the pain of letting it go, rather quickly!

Looking back at my settings, I have to wonder, what in the world was I thinking? Why didn't I take that image at 18mm or 24mm? I think there were some images I took on that trip where I must have thought that I would lose the sharpness if I was to wide, who knows... Live and learn I suppose and as you and I have mentioned previously, nothing really bad to say about my 7D, I loved owning it!

In fact I was surprised to see you made the move when you did to the 5d3... I had a feeling you were going to wait it out for the 7D MkII... Like me, I'm sure you have no regrets at this point!

All the best! :)
 
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Krob78 said:
Kernuak said:
Krob78 said:
Another image from the old 7D and the 18-135mm Kit lens!
It just shows you can get decent landscape images even with bodies not necessarily designed for that sort of work.
Agreed Richard and thank you! I loved my 7d and I don't miss it a whole lot, as my 5D MkIII certainly took away the pain of letting it go, rather quickly!

Looking back at my settings, I have to wonder, what in the world was I thinking? Why didn't I take that image at 18mm or 24mm? I think there were some images I took on that trip where I must have thought that I would lose the sharpness if I was to wide, who knows... Live and learn I suppose and as you and I have mentioned previously, nothing really bad to say about my 7D, I loved owning it!

In fact I was surprised to see you made the move when you did to the 5d3... I had a feeling you were going to wait it out for the 7D MkII... Like me, I'm sure you have no regrets at this point!

All the best! :)
I still have my 7D. The plan was that the MkIII would replace the MkII for landscapes, macri and low light, but the first itm the light started dropping last year, the MkIII came out and the 7D went in, then it was another year before it came out again. I then realised just how twitchy the AF is on it compared to the MkIII and missed shots as a result.
 
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Kernuak said:
Krob78 said:
Kernuak said:
Krob78 said:
Another image from the old 7D and the 18-135mm Kit lens!
It just shows you can get decent landscape images even with bodies not necessarily designed for that sort of work.
Agreed Richard and thank you! I loved my 7d and I don't miss it a whole lot, as my 5D MkIII certainly took away the pain of letting it go, rather quickly!

Looking back at my settings, I have to wonder, what in the world was I thinking? Why didn't I take that image at 18mm or 24mm? I think there were some images I took on that trip where I must have thought that I would lose the sharpness if I was to wide, who knows... Live and learn I suppose and as you and I have mentioned previously, nothing really bad to say about my 7D, I loved owning it!

In fact I was surprised to see you made the move when you did to the 5d3... I had a feeling you were going to wait it out for the 7D MkII... Like me, I'm sure you have no regrets at this point!

All the best! :)
I still have my 7D. The plan was that the MkIII would replace the MkII for landscapes, macri and low light, but the first itm the light started dropping last year, the MkIII came out and the 7D went in, then it was another year before it came out again. I then realised just how twitchy the AF is on it compared to the MkIII and missed shots as a result.
Indeed, I found the 7D to be close to flawless after I perfected my technique with it. Was fairly certain that the MkIII wouldn't really have anything on the AF but was more interested for the high ISO usage... boy was I wrong about that! I couldn't believe how superior the MkIII AF is over my trusty 7D. It didn't take long before it saw less and less of the world without a lens cap on! No regrets and it was a great camera for me...
 
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Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Tasmania. The weather behaved itself, as it normally rains 250 days of the year ;)
5D3 with 40mm pancake lens. This is a superb lens for landscapes, IMHO.
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Gilbo65 said:
One from me - taken from our 4 week tour of the west coast of Canada and USA this summer

Cloud blows over Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, OR
10403182765

http://www.flickr.com/photos/22983840@N08/10403182765/#

Some amazing effects as the weather transitioned from fog to sun (and quite often back again quite quickly!).
Canon 6D
Canon 24-105mm f/4.0 L

Really great shot!
 
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On the way to work this morning, I saw sky is filled with colors. Since I didn't have any camera with me, I took this photo with my Samsung Galaxy S4 - little PP through LR4.

Not the best, but the best landscape taken with smart phone for me ;D
 

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cid said:
on our last day in Grand Teton national park I made this 12 shot handheld panorama (@24mm, 24-70mkII, 60D)

please, if you have any advices or critique, let me know, otherwise enjoy ;)

on 500px
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The horizon needs to be corrected. Otherwise it looks good.


Dylan777 said:
On the way to work this morning, I saw sky is filled with colors. Since I didn't have any camera with me, I took this photo with my Samsung Galaxy S4 - little PP through LR4.

Not the best, but the best landscape taken with smart phone for me ;D
I like!
 
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