Post Your Best Landscapes

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Click said:
Lovely. Beautiful light. I really like this picture. Well done, Laruse.

serendipidy said:
Click said:
Lovely. Beautiful light. I really like this picture. Well done, Laruse.

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This photo is worthy of a Michelangelo or Monet :)

GammyKnee said:
That is absolutely magnificent

Thanks for yours comments :D
 
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In the spirit of "The best camera is the one you have with you" here's a landscape shot with the G1X. 60.4mm, 1/125th, f/5.6, ISO 100.

A view looking down to Llyn (Lake) Gwynant from the decent from Mount Snowdon.
 

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Many thanks click & lionrock. It was indeed dreamy, one of those moments when you're standing in the great outdoors and wonder at the beauty of this world ! Fortunately I remembered to over expose the G1X by a full stop so I could get a clean image in that quality of light.
 
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bholliman said:
Sporgon said:
In the spirit of "The best camera is the one you have with you" here's a landscape shot with the G1X. 60.4mm, 1/125th, f/5.6, ISO 100.

A view looking down to Llyn (Lake) Gwynant from the decent from Mount Snowdon.
Lovely! Just shows that you don't always have to have "top-end" gear to take an excellent landscape image.

Thanks Brian! I really like my G1X, even the peep hole viewfinder which was ridiculed over the Internet, but works fine for a shot like this one !
 
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Hi spandau.
Lovely shot, I have one very similar to this and yours reminds me of fabulous holidays in Phoenix, was this by any chance taken from the hole in the rock at Papago Park? I climbed up that thing then discovered the steps at the back! D'oh! :-[

Cheers, Graham.

spandau said:
Late afternoon sun on the McDowell Mountains in Phoenix Arizona showing North Phoenix and Scottsdale. Photo taken with Canon EOS 30D and a Nikon 28mm F2.8 AiS Lens.
 
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A sea fret (mist) rolls into Plemont Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands, as the tide returns.

With all this talk of the new 6DII have "low" DR for landscape shooting, here is a shot I did in Jersey with 5DII straight into the veiled sun with no clipping at either end of the histogram, and no issues with shadow lifting.

5DII + 35mm f/2 IS iso 160, f/11, 1/160th
 

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