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An oldie but a goodie (despite the artifact).
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From a hot air balloon JB? Looks good.
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The beautiful countryside and rolling hills of Tuscany in late spring time
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Excellent capture Ossie. Is that a wide angle lens or a pano? Just curious.
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Sury,sury wrote:Is that a wide angle lens or a pano?
Thank you for your comment. Image taken with the A700 and SAL16-80mm CZ at 35mm.
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Very nice. I have the same lens. Should try a wide angle landscape one of these days. Usually it is on my A77II.
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Grand Canyon
Machu Pichu Complex from Huyana Pichu. Not a typical view of Machu Pichu. Typical views are from the left of the complex or from the hut in the middle on the top third with the Huyana Pichu in the scene.
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Machu Pichu Complex from Huyana Pichu. Not a typical view of Machu Pichu. Typical views are from the left of the complex or from the hut in the middle on the top third with the Huyana Pichu in the scene.
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Excellent shots. Particularly like the view of Machu Pichu.
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Excellent shots. Particularly like the view of Machu Pichu.
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Nice shots everyone. I love the fisheye Valery. I really need to get me a fisheye lens.
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Nice shot Valery.
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Turtle taken at 1200mm. Well, not exactly 1200mm. I was at 600mm-efl and used the 2x digital tele-converter to get a pseudo 1200mm-efl as I wrote about here:
http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... f=3&t=9020
http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... f=3&t=9020
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ValeryD and Henry, wonderful shots.
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Love the B&W treatment, Henry.
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