Landscape 2015

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Wow. The skiers sure do give a sense of scale to the image.

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I agree with Sury. Excellent presentation of scale and topography. By the way, where is this at?
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the_hefay wrote:I agree with Sury. Excellent presentation of scale and topography. By the way, where is this at?
TY for kind words,
Sun Valley, Idaho :)
My house not far from buildings along river valley center left.
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That's a wonderful view of the mountain landscape, Charlie. :)
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I'm just back from a trip to the wonderful Isle of Skye. There was a lot of weather! I think many of my pictures from this trip will end up as black and white. Here is a colour and a B&W to start off.

Image2015 Skye Feb - Cuillin Falls 2 by Birm, on Flickr

Image2015 Skye Feb - Rain Over The Tables by Birm, on Flickr

Both with A99. First with SAL 28-75, second with SAL 70-400 mk 1.
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Andy, that first one is especially nice.
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Andy,
The first one is excellent with Browns dominating. I would like to see
the second one in color, if you don't mind.

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I've been waiting for these Andy. I love the wild untamed wilderness that is portrayed by all your shots that you've posted of this area. These are a great addition to those photos.
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Thanks very much for your comments guys. :)

Sury, I will see if I can dig out a colour version when I'm back with my files on Friday.
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A lake popular for day trip and picnics near my home town of Hyderabad, India.

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My friend's farm:

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Sunset.

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Nice shots there Sury. So does your friend grow palm trees on his farm? That sunset shot is fantastic. I love the lacey leaves on mesquite, or locust or whatever it is.
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Jeff,
Thank you. He bought the farm (not figuratively, he is hail and healthy) recently.
He is certainly planning to plant guava, coconut and few others that I don't remember.
I will know for sure in a yea.r :D

As for the sunset, we were driving along, I saw a farm and asked him to pull over
to shoot some birds. As I got out of car, I lifted my head and saw sun setting. So
took a shot and did not think it turned out as well as it did (IMHO). I would not know
what kind of tree that would be, for couple of reasons: 1) I am not good at identifying
flora and fauna. 2) Even if I could, I did not pay attention to the tree (it was back lit).
#1 is the reason, #2 is the excuse. :lol:

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Sury, nice sunset photo!

I don't take all that many photos that could be called landscape, but when I am in a road trip in the western U.S. I sometimes do. Here are some recent ones in Okinawa at Cape Manzamo though.

This first one could use a bit better post-processing. Maybe I will redo it later.

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The second one is very intimidating Henry.
Are those rock structures in the third one?
Looks like you were at an elevation looking
down when you took the shot.

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