Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: smthopr on March 09, 2018, 11:36:48 am
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Most of my "landscapes" are more "city" or "street" type stuff. But here's a "real" landscape :)
This is a panorama shot with my 5d "classic" mk1. I think it's about 5 frames.
From "World's End Park", Hingham, Massachusetts, USA
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Good stuff, Bruce. Lots of PP, but that's okay. You ended up with what you were after.
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Good stuff, Bruce. Lots of PP, but that's okay. You ended up with what you were after.
Thanks Russ. Yes, about the post processing, I'm no purist :D
Nice stuff on your website by the way!
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It's dark. But I guess that's what the world's end is supposed to be ...
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It's dark. But I guess that's what the world's end is supposed to be ...
+1
Thierry
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I've been to World's End a few times, but I never got any shots as dramatic as this one.
Nice!
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I've been to World's End a few times, but I never got any shots as dramatic as this one.
Nice!
Hi Bruce and welcome To LULA...Great first post, look forward to seeing more.
Eric,
You guys actually have a park by the name of World's End? I'd think twice about going there...
Peter
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thanks for the comments 8)
It's my first photo post in the showcase here, but I've posted in the forum about technical stuff. I just don't shoot many "pure" landscapes...
Yes, it's a funny name for a park!
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You guys actually have a park by the name of World's End? I'd think twice about going there...
Reminds me of the girl in North Dakota who was wearing a T-shirt which, on the front said: "Minot ND is not the end of the earth." On the back it said: "But you can see it from there."
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Reminds me of the girl in North Dakota who was wearing a T-shirt which, on the front said: "Minot ND is not the end of the earth." On the back it said: "But you can see it from there."
BIG +1
peter
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Eric,
You guys actually have a park by the name of World's End? I'd think twice about going there...
Peter
Peter,
It's actually a lovely, bucolic park with tree-lined venues and rolling fields, which were probably used for grazing sheep in days gone by.
Eric