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02-24-2017, 06:55 PM   #10366
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QuoteOriginally posted by itshimitis Quote
My first trip out with the Z for a while. Storm Doris (yes seriously that was a name for a storm in the UK) passed over and left some snow on the tops in the Lake District - though it was Doris' eye that passed over the Lakes so we escaped the worst.

Z and 28 - 45



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Gorgeous! I was in England in 2001-2 but never made it that far north.

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QuoteOriginally posted by filoxophy Quote
Gorgeous! I was in England in 2001-2 but never made it that far north.
Thank you! A few more...

All with the 400 f/5.6







On this photo I can actually see a climber on the snow covered ridge...

02-24-2017, 08:22 PM   #10368
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Fitzroy Bluff, The Kimberley, Western Australia. 2 images stitched using a Hartblei 45mm TS lens.
What film is that? Those blues are unreal!
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Camera was a 645Z, no film used. I did some tonal adjustments, but the skies in Australia (when use a CP filter) can often look this blue. Visitors comment on how blue the sky is. A bit of cloud makes it look even better.

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QuoteOriginally posted by TheDocAUS Quote
Camera was a 645Z, no film used. I did some tonal adjustments, but the skies in Australia (when use a CP filter) can often look this blue. Visitors comment on how blue the sky is. A bit of cloud makes it look even better.
You probably did say that about using the 645Z and I missed it. Too much going on getting ready to leave the country and making arrangements for childcare and pet sitting.
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from last night at Bixby Creek Bridge near Big Sur, CA

Bixby Bridge
645Z & DFA35/3.5. Pano
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Beautiful. Trying not to hate you for your weather. Two feet of gray snow and cabin fever here.

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QuoteOriginally posted by itshimitis Quote
My first trip out with the Z for a while. Storm Doris (yes seriously that was a name for a storm in the UK) passed over and left some snow on the tops in the Lake District - though it was Doris' eye that passed over the Lakes so we escaped the worst.

Z and 28 - 45



400 f/5.6



That's an excellent set!
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That's an excellent set!
Thanks.

Here are a few more:

Z and FA 80 - 160



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QuoteOriginally posted by thomasfallon Quote
Beautiful. Trying not to hate you for your weather. Two feet of gray snow and cabin fever here.
we drove with the top down for some of the trip...
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QuoteOriginally posted by mikeSF Quote
from last night at Bixby Creek Bridge near Big Sur, CA

Bixby Bridge
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Mike! Wow! Another awesome one. I really like:

* the yin-yang curve of land and sea
* how the vanishing point of the bridge and those yellow flowers point to the sunset
* the timing of the waves on the beach
* the juxtaposition of the bridge arch & sea arch
* the voyeuristic PoV of the gap in the hillside vegetation

Overall , it feels like an intimate living room scene with all the natural elements of land and sea talking with each other around the hearth of the sunset.

P.S. 62 images! and 20,986 x 8252 pixels!!!!!! WHOA!

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QuoteOriginally posted by mikeSF Quote
from last night at Bixby Creek Bridge near Big Sur, CA

Bixby Bridge
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Love this picture. the chp allowed you through to take pictures of the bridge?


02-26-2017, 01:45 AM   #10378
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QuoteOriginally posted by itshimitis Quote
Great shot, Vieri, complimenti!
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wow, really stunning !!
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Great work. The movement in the clouds is perfect for this composition.
Thank you everyone, glad you enjoyed it! Best,

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QuoteOriginally posted by itshimitis Quote
Thank you! A few more...

All with the 400 f/5.6







On this photo I can actually see a climber on the snow covered ridge...

Would be interested to see the EXIF of the second image with the house...high ISO?
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QuoteOriginally posted by BostonUKshooter Quote
Would be interested to see the EXIF of the second image with the house...high ISO?
Not particularly - the full EXIF is on flickr:

ƒ/8.0 400.0 mm 1/500 ISO 320
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