Post Your Best Landscapes

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candyman said:
Not the sharpest photo....but...I like the scene. You can see from the left of the farmhouse the sunrise and feel the tempature rising - so to speak - and on the right it is still darker and colder.


This is a handheld 5 shot exposure (as HDR) with 6D and 16-35 f/4
Very pretty. This is why you need to put Magic Lantern on your camera and use the dual ISO feature. That feature is so useful.
 
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rpt said:
candyman said:
Not the sharpest photo....but...I like the scene. You can see from the left of the farmhouse the sunrise and feel the tempature rising - so to speak - and on the right it is still darker and colder.


This is a handheld 5 shot exposure (as HDR) with 6D and 16-35 f/4
Very pretty. This is why you need to put Magic Lantern on your camera and use the dual ISO feature. That feature is so useful.


Thank you rpt
I saw a youtube explanation about it. Looks interesting. I have to think about it.
 
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GammyKnee said:
candyman said:
Not the sharpest photo....but...I like the scene. You can see from the left of the farmhouse the sunrise and feel the tempature rising - so to speak - and on the right it is still darker and colder.

Looks sharp enough to me, and I love the color and peaceful vibe.


Thank you GammyKnee.
Your photo Castle Stalker Fiery Sunset Pano inspired me. I really like it.
Beautiful colors and very peaceful too.
 
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candyman said:
Not the sharpest photo....but...I like the scene. You can see from the left of the farmhouse the sunrise and feel the tempature rising - so to speak - and on the right it is still darker and colder.


This is a handheld 5 shot exposure (as HDR) with 6D and 16-35 f/4

The cold, the sun light and the fog made this photo so beautiful - great capture candyman :)
 
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Dylan777 said:
candyman said:
Not the sharpest photo....but...I like the scene. You can see from the left of the farmhouse the sunrise and feel the tempature rising - so to speak - and on the right it is still darker and colder.


This is a handheld 5 shot exposure (as HDR) with 6D and 16-35 f/4

The cold, the sun light and the fog made this photo so beautiful - great capture candyman :)


Thanks Dylan! :)
 
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candyman said:
Hi Richard, that's a wonderful landscape. Nice captured! Is that where you live? Great scenery for fog-landscape. Nice photos you have on Flickr

Thanks for that. Unfortunately I live a good few hours drive away, but I spent a week up there with my partner and also my mother whose walking days are behind her. The last week of wet and cloudy weather before the sun arrived. Still, the clouds provide some atmosphere!
 
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rcarca said:
candyman said:
Hi Richard, that's a wonderful landscape. Nice captured! Is that where you live? Great scenery for fog-landscape. Nice photos you have on Flickr

Thanks for that. Unfortunately I live a good few hours drive away, but I spent a week up there with my partner and also my mother whose walking days are behind her. The last week of wet and cloudy weather before the sun arrived. Still, the clouds provide some atmosphere!
It sure does.
 
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This is in Rocky Mountain National Park a few weeks ago. I would have liked to have been even lower and further to the left, but I was as low as my tripod would allow, and on the very edge of the creek bank. I've got a few versions of this photo, but this one is the closest to 'reality' as I remember it.
 
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rcarca said:
In the Lake District (UK) just before Easter:
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Thanks for looking

Richard
Hi rcarca. Really moody shots, I like !
That's sad about your Mother, but great that you can still take her places :)

If I could make a recommendation, Canoneer sounds way better than Canonphile. After all, guys who shoot with Muskets are Musketeers. no? yes? maybe? :)

And, who is thieving your Lens' ? (obviously Bastards) But what is the story ?
 
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