AGeoJO wrote:
The first image from the Upper Antelope Canyon where it simply begs for ultra wide angle. I wouldn't say the wider the better is 100% but pretty close . t used a Canon 11-24mm f/4 for both the Upper and Lower Canyons.
Damn! Damn!
Joshua -- One of the best depictions of those canyons I've ever seen! Nice job!
I took these images two weeks ago and I waited to post them because the level of this thread in the last period has become very high... it is a real plesaure to follow this thread but also makes me feel inadequate
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
I took these images two weeks ago and I waited to post them because the level of this thread in the last period has become very high... it is a real plesaure to follow this thread but also makes me feel inadequate
Manuel, we are here to inspire each other and to learn from each other. Don't sell yourself too short. Those are lovely images !
I just have to show you this tombstone I found during my travels few years ago. Since then, I have visited the place few times a year just to see how it looks like in different light. It has no peer in Finland, the craftsmanship is incredible.
Believe it or not, it is a tombstone.
A7R2 + 90mm TS-E with few degrees of tilt.
The statue is facing towards a stylish little church located by the sea in Karuna, Southern Finland.