Post Your Best Landscapes

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Hey guys,

NOTE: Click on the files to see them clearly. They look blurry for some reason on the main page.

Here is a shot from Matador Beach in Malibu, CA. The first is the fully edited version. The second is pretty much how it looked uploaded to Lightroom. I shot it at ISO 50 on my 5d Mark II. I find I can lift the shadows a lot more than even at ISO 100.

Any critique is appreciated.
 

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bgran8 said:
Here is a shot from Matador Beach in Malibu, CA. The first is the fully edited version. The second is pretty much how it looked uploaded to Lightroom. I shot it at ISO 50 on my 5d Mark II. I find I can lift the shadows a lot more than even at ISO 100.


Awesome. I really like the first picture. Well done.
 
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Andy_Hodapp said:
My backyard a couple days ago. Canon 5d mkii pano with 200mm f/2.8 ii

IMG_2928-Edit by Andy Hodapp, on Flickr

It's a great lens for panos; I'm a fan of the 200mm f/2.8 - it's not too heavy, not too expensive but is a first rate optic. Because of the aperture generally required for landscape IS wouldn't be that much of a help anyway, at least not at low ISO, so I like it as is.
 
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rpt said:
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mps said:
land vs cityscape

I really like your first picture. Nicely done.
+1

That one is superb. There is a bright spot near the foot of the mountain on the left. Any idea what that is?
thanks a lot! that has to be smoke, many farmers in SEA (the picture was taken in yunnan, china, about 50km north of the vietnamese-chinese border - so i guess its safe to call this SouthEastAsia) burn down the underwood to prevent bigger, natural caused fires
 
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Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, Utah by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, Utah. After some crazy weather the day before and really bad light and disappointing pics, I camped at 6000ft through a snow storm, van froze inside and got up at 5-30am to get this image. I think it was worth it what do you think? Truly awe inspiring place.

Currently traveling 3 months across the U.S. Don't know if you have seen my thread, but don't have a lot of time to update it. So I load a few of the best pics a day on my Instagram if you want to follow me along my journey.

My add is tomscott88
 
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tomscott said:
Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, Utah by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, Utah. After some crazy weather the day before and really bad light and disappointing pics, I camped at 6000ft through a snow storm, van froze inside and got up at 5-30am to get this image. I think it was worth it what do you think? Truly awe inspiring place.

Currently traveling 3 months across the U.S. Don't know if you have seen my thread, but don't have a lot of time to update it. So I load a few of the best pics a day on my Instagram if you want to follow me along my journey.

My add is tomscott88

Beautiful photo Tom! Congrats!

Although I will say that your definition of a snow storm and mine (from Minnesnowta) are quite different ;D
 
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