Post Your Best Landscapes

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So much good work here.

Still I dare to add two of my most recent.
Both from Southwestern Sweden
#1: Kullen. 6D, 16-35mm f/2.8L @ 16mm. f/11, 1/80s, ISO 400
#2: Hovs Hallar: 6D, 24mm TS/E, f/13, 1/8s, ISO 100 (tripod), eveninglight from the left
 

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Krob78 said:
First L for me was my 100-400L. Fell in love with it and signed up almost immediately for my next; 70-200 f/2.8L IS II. Still have those first two, the others seem to keep coming and keep going from my modest corral.. ;D

@Ken, have you been on the wacky backy again ? This is the 'Best Landscape' thread !

Here's one of mine of Hardraw Beck in the Yorkshire Dales. All you CR guys who can't / won't shoot at anything other than wide open have got me thinking about shallow dof landscapes !
 

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JonB said:
Here are a few from a recent trip to Madeira. All taken with Canon 60D and EF-S 17-55 f/2.8. (Wish I'd had something wider)


Very nice series. I especially like the second one. Well done.


Thanks for that. I'm still struggling to pick out the best pictures. That second one almost didn't make it, as I first felt it looked too 'staged'. But I put it up on flickr anyway, and it's one of the more popular ones.
The first rock detail is my favorite as it looks so alien. But I suppose it's not what you might call traditional landscape.

Jon B
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A few shots from our recent trip in Nevada, Utah and Arizona. From the top:
- Alstrom Point at Lake Powell, the last sunrays. This one costed us a punctured tire on our Nissan XTerra
- False Kiva, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands NP, not even in the official park map, but worth every penny to visit
- Mesa Arch, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands NP, well, you just have to come very early to get a reasonable spot
- Wahweap Hoodoos,Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, at sunrise, it costed as 8 km hike in the dark in a dry wash, lamp and GPS were our best friends
- Lower Antelope Canyon, we came at 8 am, when they open, bought photographer pass and started from the end of the canyon. This way, we had the whole canyon only for ourselves for the whole hour.
- House on Fire ruin, Mule Canyon

I hope you enjoy the shots :)
 

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