Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: Vieri Bottazzini on September 20, 2020, 03:37:32 am
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I love Tuscany in every season, but especially so in the fall or spring, when mist can transform the landscape & the mood of your photos completely.
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Sunrise on the hills, 1/40 sec., Leica SL, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 90-280mm, Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
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Tuscan Sunrise, 1/50 sec., Leica SL, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 90-280mm, Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
Thank you for viewing and commenting, best regards
Vieri
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Stunning. Both of them.
Jeremy
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Love the fog and along with the razing light on the soft rolling hills of southern Tuscany. That combination transforms the landscape and offers so many variations.
Bravo for those two superb shots!
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As others have said those are just stunning Vieri, I would be very hard pressed to choose between the two. Very, very, nicely done!
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Lovely stuff, Vieri. Wonderful timing.
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Stunning. Both of them.
Jeremy
+1.
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Stunning. Both of them.
Jeremy
Thank you very much indeed, Jeremy, glad you enjoyed them! :)
Love the fog and along with the razing light on the soft rolling hills of southern Tuscany. That combination transforms the landscape and offers so many variations.
Bravo for those two superb shots!
Hello Francois, yes indeed, mist/fog are an amazing transformative tool, they can completely change the aspect & mood of the landscapes we photograph and I love working in such weather conditions :) Thank you for your comment, glad you enjoyed the photos!
As others have said those are just stunning Vieri, I would be very hard pressed to choose between the two. Very, very, nicely done!
Thank you very much indeed Kevin, I am glad you enjoyed them! :)
Lovely stuff, Vieri. Wonderful timing.
Thank you very much Russ, much appreciated, glad you enjoyed them! :)
+1.
Thank you very much Eric! :)
Best regards,
Vieri
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I prefer #2, with the vertical stacking of the diagonals going in opposite direcions. Well done.
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I prefer #2, with the vertical stacking of the diagonals going in opposite direcions. Well done.
Hello Paulo,
thank you very much for your comment, glad you enjoyed nr. 2! :) Best regards,
Vieri