Hmm, looks like I need to get out and do more - I did a bunch of Landscape in Portrait last month as my own assignment!
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Hmm, looks like I need to get out and do more - I did a bunch of Landscape in Portrait last month as my own assignment!
Here's another HDR shot i took on the weekend with November's assignment in mind:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2801/...0536349d_o.jpg
Halifax Harbour
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Hmmm..well.. it's snowing..lol
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3529/...d9cdff9b_o.jpg
Here's one I took from a recent visit to a rainy New York City.
http://files.alducente.com/share/cityscape.jpg
These latest ones are way cool as well - Nice:highfive:
Here is my attempt: A scene in a open-air-museum with an old fishing boat.
http://www.digifotospass.de/data/med...landschaft.jpg
Here is the view from our hotel room from this weekends trip to Banff.
Casil and I attended a lecture by Darwin Wigget today who more or less inspired this month's theme. It was a very informative lecture, about the use of lenses, how the different focal lengths affect the outcome and depth of field and all that good stuff. He also lectured on how to use your lenses to portray or accentuate elements of your photo, etc. Ha! Then he tells us he uses mostly Perspective Control lenses for his landscapes and also uses the shift function to create the squares and long portrait oriented photos that are stitched together later in post. Quite interesting to know how they are done. Something to aspire to! Love his long exposure landscapes as well.
http://www.darwinwiggett.com/gallery.php