adventure_photo wrote:
One lone Juniper tree, and three Batis lenses capturing a couple different angles during the last few moments of golden hour.
Are the last 2 taken with the 40mm and 135mm from the same spot, or did you move in a bit closer? Definitely shows why it is so worth it to bring the 135mm along for landscape photos, it is my favorite photo of the group.
SpecFoto wrote:
Are the last 2 taken with the 40mm and 135mm from the same spot, or did you move in a bit closer? Definitely shows why it is so worth it to bring the 135mm along for landscape photos, it is my favorite photo of the group.
Thanks. Yes, I was in roughly the same spot. I was trying to frame the tree in relation to the contours of the mountain so once I found the right spot I just switched lenses for the compression with the 135. Agreed about the 135mm for landscapes, it has just the right amount of compression and is so sharp with great color and contrast.
Batis 18mm of this tree leaning over and barely hanging on, located on the rim of a dormant volcano near my home that I thought would make a nice wide angle BW landscape image. Converted to black & white with Silver FX.
ILCE-7CRZEISS Batis 2.8/18 lens18mmf/11.01/60s100 ISO0.0 EV