ocean2059 wrote:
Early morning walk around Burke Lake in northern Virginia with Nikkor 50-135/3.5 AIS lens and D850.
ocean2059 wrote:
Thank you so much Leighton! I live not too far from this park so I go for morning and afternoon walks whenever I can. Here, the fall foliage is peaking this week and the color is very vibrant this year.
These are some very pretty scenes, Steve. You've done a great job of capturing those gorgeous fall colours!
leighton w wrote:
Speaking of Fall colors with the 50-135mm like Steve shared, We went for a drive around the block this morning and I found a few with my 50-135mm as well.
That's a real beauty, Leighton; nice catch!
pbraymond wrote:
One with the 105mm f2.5 AIS.
I feel like I could walk right into that forest, Ray, and I can almost smell the leaves.
Chris Dees wrote:
Fall in the city.
Not as abundant as in the US but still.
All with the Leighton lens. It seems there's something wrong with the chip.
Chris, all of these photos are beautiful: your second image reminds me of a certain area in Toronto, the third one reminds me of an area in Kingston, Ontario, but the first one is unique! The townhouses lining the street are vaguely reminiscent of a couple of other places, but those Tower-of-Pisa trees cannot be confused with anywhere else. And you've framed them very effectively.
I think I'll add a bit of a foil to balance all this fall colour with a few monochromes from Big Qualicum River. These were taken with my D800E and the 28 f/2 N (first image), the 105 f/1.8 Ai-s (second shot), and the 105 f/2.8 micro Ai-s and TC-16A (last two photos). For some mysterious reason, the D800E was reading the 105/TC combo as 70-210 at 145mm.