Post Your Best Landscapes

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Two contrasting images from me; first one Derwent Water early morning, 5D (original) + 24-105L @ 65mm f11, ISO 400, 1/25, and the second sun down over the Wash, 6D + 24-70L IS @ 65mm f8, ISO 400, 1/100
 

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Crib Goch in North Wales; a knife edged arete with Snowdon behind.

So how good was 35mm film ? This was shot on Kodachrome 64 and drum scanned at 5000 dpi by Tim Parkin of cheapdrumscans.co.uk - cheap in cost but certainly not in performance.

I reckon this is equivalent to about 12 mp resolution and about 16 mp colour definition.

Camera was probably Nikon FM and 50mm f/2 lens, which still use to day on the Canon.
 

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When your walking on the moon... Alabama Hills, ‪California‬. by Tom Scott, on Flickr

When your walking on the moon...

This one was shot in the Alabama Hills, ‪‎California‬. One of the most amazing landscapes, I was right at the end of my 3 month trip across the US and had gone to shoot the Mobius Arch, while I was waiting for the light I turned around and saw this brilliant cloud formation along with the moon like landscape I thought it made quite a captivating scene. Beautiful soft evening light, amazing experience brings back good memories.
 
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