Post Your Best Landscapes

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Hi, Few klicks from my end for all of you.

Gears Canon 5D MIII : Lens 17-40 f/4 IS USM, 14mm f/2.8 IS USM

Varkala Beach, Kerala

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Here's one from a few years back. It is "nothing special" with no real post processing, no polarizer, no HDR, but I like it because it reminds me of one of the best treks I ever had in Eastern Bhutan. This was the view over my tent in the morning somewhere near Merak. It has been my desktop wallpaper ever since........
 

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JPAZ said:
Here's one from a few years back. It is "nothing special" with no real post processing, no polarizer, no HDR, but I like it because it reminds me of one of the best treks I ever had in Eastern Bhutan. This was the view over my tent in the morning somewhere near Merak. It has been my desktop wallpaper ever since........

beautiful image and scene....nice story behind it too!
 
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Hey guys. New here, thought I'd post a shot I took at Yosemite this month.

Took it with a 60D and 24-105 f/4L, stitched multi exposure. Actually, the cropped sensor framing of this shot annoyed me to the point that I now bought a new 5d mIII. So this was my last cropped sensor shot.
 

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mir said:
Hey guys. New here, thought I'd post a shot I took at Yosemite this month.

Took it with a 60D and 24-105 f/4L, stitched multi exposure. Actually, the cropped sensor framing of this shot annoyed me to the point that I now bought a new 5d mIII. So this was my last cropped sensor shot.

What a way to end! Magnificent ;) Welcome to the forum!
 
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This is Hardraw Force in the Yorkshire Dales, the highest single drop waterfall ( above ground) in England. It became world famous when it was used in the 1991 film 'Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves' with Kevin Costner.

Costner is caught by Marian ( Mary Mastrantorio) 'showering' under the waterfall. Mary and her maid were up on ( in reality a very indistinct muddy path) the far left of the picture while Kevin was down in the bottom to the right of the waterfall. In fact if he had been showering under it it would probably be the last thing he would have done !

Shot as a ten frame panoramic, the the actual format is about 60 x 90, so genuinely as large as the largest film medium format camera, and it is about 100 mp.

Shot on the 6D with 24-70 f4 IS @ 40 mil.

When you work with files of 100 mp @ 60 x 90 mm you realise why there's little point in getting excited about a 36 mp FF format. 20-24 mp is more than ample on that format.
 

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Another shot of Hardraw Force, used in the 1991 film 'Robin Hood, Price of Thieves'. In this shot, for those that know the film, you can see where 'Marian' and her 'maid' were filmed up on the far right hand side of the picture, looking down on 'Robin' who was on the right of the waterfall.

A ten frame pano, format size about 60 x 90 mm and around 100 megapixel.
 

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mir said:
Hey guys. New here, thought I'd post a shot I took at Yosemite this month.

Took it with a 60D and 24-105 f/4L, stitched multi exposure. Actually, the cropped sensor framing of this shot annoyed me to the point that I now bought a new 5d mIII. So this was my last cropped sensor shot.

Beautiful!
 
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