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Sep 26, 2005 11:25 |  #1

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Sep 26, 2005 12:03 |  #2

I really like the composition in the first one. The sky is great as well as the lighting on the tree. Thanks for sharing.


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Sep 26, 2005 12:08 |  #3

Love the perspective..


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Sep 26, 2005 13:22 as a reply to  @ zopi's post |  #4

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Love the perspective..

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Sep 26, 2005 14:30 as a reply to  @ dharris's post |  #5

I like the composition on #1 too. The second is a bit busy. Those are some cool trees though!


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Sep 26, 2005 14:35 |  #6

These are great!

What lens do you normally use in your landscape photography? Your pictures are always so remarkably clear!


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Sep 26, 2005 14:40 as a reply to  @ Hikin Mike's post |  #7

Hikin Mike wrote:
I like the composition on #1 too. The second is a bit busy. Those are some cool trees though!

Thanks Mike! #1 is my fav as well.




  
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Sep 26, 2005 14:44 as a reply to  @ Becca's post |  #8

BeccaNH wrote:
These are great!

What lens do you normally use in your landscape photography? Your pictures are always so remarkably clear!

Thanks BeccaNH!

I have used many lenses over the years. My all around landscape lens was the Canon 28mm f/2.8 (sold it). I have also owned the Canon 17-40mm f/4L USM(sold it).

I now use and love very much the Tamron SP AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD.
I even like it better than my old Canon 17-40mm.




  
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Sep 26, 2005 16:55 |  #9

Great shots!

If I had to pick a favorite, I think #1 would just be the one.

Thanks for sharing.


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Sep 26, 2005 17:44 as a reply to  @ dharris's post |  #10

dharris wrote:
Thanks BeccaNH!

I have used many lenses over the years. My all around landscape lens was the Canon 28mm f/2.8 (sold it). I have also owned the Canon 17-40mm f/4L USM(sold it).

I now use and love very much the Tamron SP AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD.
I even like it better than my old Canon 17-40mm.

Thanks Don! I'm going to have to start saving!


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Sep 26, 2005 18:35 as a reply to  @ Becca's post |  #11

very nice shots.


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Sep 26, 2005 18:50 |  #12

Wonderful shots, the first one is just plain beautiful.............​Joe


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Sep 26, 2005 18:52 |  #13

Thank you all! Just noticed a minor problem, there are two dust spots. Can anyone else see them?




  
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Sep 26, 2005 19:44 as a reply to  @ dharris's post |  #14

dharris wrote:
Thank you all! Just noticed a minor problem, there are two dust spots. Can anyone else see them?

Yeah, I see them in the first one. But still, very nice photographs; the first one should be hanging on a wall.


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Sep 26, 2005 19:51 as a reply to  @ dharris's post |  #15

dharris wrote:
Thank you all! Just noticed a minor problem, there are two dust spots. Can anyone else see them?

Yep, now that you pointed them out! Doesn't change my opinion of an amazing photograph!


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