I wanted to say hello with my first post in here, I hope you donīt mind. For my introduction Iīll leave you some recent landscape photos Iīve taken with my d300 and tokina 12-24. I hope you like them.
All of them were taken in the north of Spain, where I live (Liencres)
eos-m42guy wrote:
Nickle S. -- Those are three beautiful shots. Hard to choose which I prefer. They're all great.
Thanks very much.
We have/had flowers throughout our property that butterflies go crazy for, I could get as close to them as I wanted with my 105f/2.8 Micro. But the shots wouldn't have come out like they did without the R1C1, almost a must for insect photography, IMHO.
The Sunflower patch covered at least 1/2 acre, never saw anything like that before or since. Unfortunately, it's no longer there.
The winter ice scene was taken from my house this past (miserable) winter.
The wife and I spent Friday night trying to sleep in a small Japanese car that is about as long from bumper to bumper as I am tall, all so we could hope that we could see clear skies for the first time in weeks at 4am in the notoriously turbid skies of the Fuji 5 Lakes area to get some decent shots of Fuji-san. These were taken from Lake Motosu and the lake with the all time best name in the entire world (besides Titicaca), Lake Saiko.
rsolti13 wrote:
Steezus, I know you attempted a panny there, right?
I did shoot a 2 shot panny of the lake during the blue sunrise and a 2 shot vertorama that I have not worked on yet. We'll see how that turn out in the next couple of days.