Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Timo Löfgren on September 13, 2013, 01:04:31 pm
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More drama than you usually show, Timo, but a very fine set.
I love the first one especially; it seems alive!
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Well done. I like the whole set, but 1 and 2 really strike a chord with me.
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Number one is superb. The others are fine, but I'm less enamoured with them
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Nice.
OK - you can't really go wrong on Skye. I have been photographing there for over 50 years and still see something new every time I go.
But what you are confirming is my long-held belief that you don't want "good" weather on Skye. The shite-ier, the better.
Well done.
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#1 is fantastic. Makes me want to jump into the image.
#2 is great
#3 is very nice.
Well done!
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Number one is superb.
+1.
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The third B&Ws this week with skies worthy of The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse.
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I hope that at some point you can go back into the images and rid yourself of the haloes between the land and sky. I love the setting, and ambiance of the area but I find the haloes quite distracting.
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Number one is superb
+1
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I love the first one especially; it seems alive!
Indeed! Well done.
Mike.
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More drama than you usually show, Timo, but a very fine set.
I love the first one especially; it seems alive!
Same here, number one is a cracker Timo.
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I like #1 and it's pretty slick, but I like that I feel I am there looking over the precipice, in the second one.
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Very good photos, like them all.
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More.....
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Timo,
Would you care to elaborate on your equipment/technique in shooting these?
TIA
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Timo,
Would you care to elaborate on your equipment/technique in shooting these?
TIA
Pentax 645D + CS6 and NIK hdr efex pro 2. I own four lenses which I use most 35mm and 200 millimeter.
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For me #2 has more drama and is my favorite.
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I think the compositional elements in #2 are good, but my eye gets lost. I don't know if others would have the same problem.