My wife and I just trekked to Marion's Lookout at Cradle Mountain, Tasmania and the view from the top was spectacular. This is a four shot, hand held panorama using the Nikon AF-S 18-35G (new model) at 18mm on a D750 body... Pixel peeping, I can see my car in the parking lot on the far left edge of the lake!
I decided to poke around and see what lay in the folds of the odd building, instead of the straight-on normal shots.
Never took the old 20mm f/2.8D lens off the camera! Not the most brilliant offering, but does pretty well across the frame at f/11, and for subject isolation from f/5.6. Sharp center, not so sharp sides. Really dumb corners.
While I was downtown, I cruised the surrounding area, stopping kitty-corner at the DWP building for a shot of its reflecting pool (Disney Hall on the left, peaking out from behind the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion), and a nice portrait of the DWP building.
As long as we're on a waterfall theme... here's a shot of Guide Falls, Burnie, Tasmania. It's only 12km from my place, so my wife and I visit the area often...
Captured with the manual focus Nikon 50-135mm f3.5 ai-s zoom at its wide end..