Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Vieri Bottazzini on August 28, 2016, 07:06:19 am
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...because sometimes details make for good landscapes, too! :) With the Leica SL and the Voigtlander 12mm f/5.6, on the Isle of Arran in Scotland.
(https://vieribottazzini.com/wp-content/uploads/SL_00431.jpg)
Thanks for viewing, best
Vieri
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Convergence of the lines do that photo, well seen!
Have a Nice W-E.
Thierry
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Great rocks and lines Vieri - thanks for sharing!
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Interesting and such good lines. Nice.
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The lens choice (wide angle enough) makes this a really good picture. * * * * *
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Works for me, esp. the grey/blue tonality
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I like it, well seen. However, I feel that the lack of detail on the right hand side, on the rocks (gneisses?), induced by the stretching perspective of the lens, is a bit of a regret.
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Convergence of the lines do that photo, well seen!
Have a Nice W-E.
Thierry
Thank you very much Thierry, you too! :D
Great rocks and lines Vieri - thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much Sean for viewing and commenting, much appreciated :D
Interesting and such good lines. Nice.
Thank you Matt, I am glad you enjoyed it! :D
The lens choice (wide angle enough) makes this a really good picture. * * * * *
Thank you biker! The lens used was a 12mm, without it I couldn't have made an image with the same impact :D
Works for me, esp. the grey/blue tonality
Thank you Mjollnir, I loved the lead tones in the sky and rocks too :D
I like it, well seen. However, I feel that the lack of detail on the right hand side, on the rocks (gneisses?), induced by the stretching perspective of the lens, is a bit of a regret.
Thank you Paulo, glad you enjoyed it :D I agree about the details, corners aren't the old Voigtlander 12mm version I strong suit - I guess you can't have everything, I really love the angle of view it affords though! ;)