That last photo is actually three shots taken with the 24mm TS-E and stitched together. In a six-foot print, it's stunning in color or B+W. Thanks.kubelik said:goretexguy, I can imagine that third shot looking really stunning in B+W ... nice work
You may note that three of us,sharagim1 said:charlie,Velo Steve ,goretexguy,noisejammer , DavidD and who shared of the Yousemite national park "s images at this place, realy appreciated and if you have more photo ,please just upload it here and we will enjoy,..
Velo Steve said:You may note that three of us,sharagim1 said:charlie,Velo Steve ,goretexguy,noisejammer , DavidD and who shared of the Yousemite national park "s images at this place, realy appreciated and if you have more photo ,please just upload it here and we will enjoy,..
DavidD http://www.inspiringlandscapes.com/moonbowyfalls.htm
noisejammer http://www.flickr.com/people/noisejammer/
Velo Steve http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=29145750@N00&q=yosemite
have provided links to more photos.
i know you gusy have iamge"s galley website and that"s good, but what i concern about share images of Yousemite national park at this topic and thread and disscouss and ,,,,,
i don"t think so they don"t have enough space!! they have it and don"t worry about it, if yo like just share of your image ,or if you worry about server space, don"t share it,
we have lot of people who like more activity and upload image.
In my case I prefer that you use the link rather than asking for photos to be reposted here. There are two main reasons:
1) Why waste the server space and effort by double-posting when following a link is easy?
2) Flickr automatically associates each photo with my preferred licensing terms.
Steve
No filters on the chapel shot. It was a dim, snowy early morning and I needed all the light I could get.ronderick said:@goretexguy: I think the first photo with the chapel looks absolutely amazing. The color contrast definitely added to the flavor of the snow scene. Just curious, but did you use any filters for this shot?
...and the only place I generally display my work is at home. Here's another from 2007.Velo Steve said:You may note that three of us,sharagim1 said:charlie,Velo Steve ,goretexguy,noisejammer , DavidD and who shared of the Yousemite national park "s images at this place, realy appreciated and if you have more photo ,please just upload it here and we will enjoy,..
DavidD http://www.inspiringlandscapes.com/moonbowyfalls.htm
noisejammer http://www.flickr.com/people/noisejammer/
Velo Steve http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=29145750@N00&q=yosemite
have provided links to more photos.
In my case I prefer that you use the link rather than asking for photos to be reposted here. There are two main reasons:
1) Why waste the server space and effort by double-posting when following a link is easy?
2) Flickr automatically associates each photo with my preferred licensing terms.
Steve
gferdinandsen said:TS-E 24mm @ f 3.5
LuCoOc said:gferdinandsen said:TS-E 24mm @ f 3.5
nice shot do you have any pictures taken with this lens from eg. tunnel view or glacier point (a higher point of view)?
william.loo said:These are some of my pictures taken at Yosemite over the last year.
Bodies used were a 40D and 5DII. Lenses include 24-105 f4, 17-40 f4, 70-200 f4, and 24-70 f2.8
Other Yosemite pictures here: http://tinyurl.com/3ttpu27