Landscape 2015

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Absolutely stunning color Sury.
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last night :)

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and one more with the expensive 135mm:

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#3, #1 and #2 are my favorites in that order Charlie.
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#2 has an assume sky! Just beautiful.
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TY you guys :) Keep em coming....the pics I mean!!
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My vote is for the first one Charlie.
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Great shots Charlie.
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Hi Charlie;

Most gorgeous shots! I love the "Silvercreek" where, colours cascade from grey-greens to purples and then to blues as the hills roll into the horizon.

They are all great landscape pieces though. The last two are also magnificent.

Thanks for sharing,

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Lovely landscapes, Charlie. I love the deep green of the rolling hills and the deep blues of the skies.
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Really enjoy seeing your Australia shots Birma. It's an exotic place to me.
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Images from the New Forest National Park
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Simply stunning, Ossie. The third one is simply superb.

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Sury

Thank you.

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Hi Ossie, : )

I like the gradual change of weather in your series; starting off with vast and beyond then narrowing the frame to finally capture more dramatic skies while keeping the foreground fairly lit.

Is there any HDR applied to these shots, so that the foreground was nicely showered with light while the rainy sky was gradually darkening in the background as in the 3rd shot?

Thanks for sharing,

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