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Taken Mono Lake with a Sony A7RII + Distagon 28/2 ZF.
It's interesting that this lens' field curvature helps tremendously for landscapes. I just focus at infinity and my foreground is sharp even without any focus stack.
The is image is striking Fred, breathtaking depth.
The cloud upper right is a bit 'heavy' for me in this image and it stops me from being drawn out to the horizon. A crop without it makes a different image completely.
Harold Carlson wrote:
Well there’s a shot that makes you say “Whoa...”
A beauty.
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OregonSun wrote:
Excellent Fred, one of your best of Mono Lake.
Heron
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junglialoh wrote:
Nice capture the right moment in such beautiful scene
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morris wrote:
Lovely Fred.
Morris
Thanks guys. This was taken a couple months ago and I somehow overlooked it when checking a series on images taken that day. I'm glad you found it.
All the best,
Fred
Karl Witt wrote:
The is image is striking Fred, breathtaking depth.
The cloud upper right is a bit 'heavy' for me in this image and it stops me from being drawn out to the horizon. A crop without it makes a different image completely.
However first impression was fantastic
Karl
I will definitely try that crop Karl. Thanks for the suggestion!
Everyone who knows me knows I never want to go here because of the number of same/similar photos I have seen from here over the years. But if THAT happened... Well yeah!!!! Beautiful! I'm glad you got the amazing light and conditions.
GoodEgg wrote:
Saucers Over Venus. Other-worldly great.
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Mark Metternich wrote:
Everyone who knows me knows I never want to go here because of the number of same/similar photos I have seen from here over the years. But if THAT happened... Well yeah!!!! Beautiful! I'm glad you got the amazing light and conditions.
Thanks Mark. Gotta get creative there otherwise all images will look alike.
Best,
Fred