Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: MichaelEzra on December 17, 2007, 01:08:42 pm
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Today I posted on my website over 30 new landscape works from
travels in 2004, 2006 and 2007 to Utah, Colorado and Vermont.
Many of these landscapes are in resolution of 22-300 megapixels,
so the web images are larger then I usually post.
Some are made using Fuji S2, Fuji S3, some with Mamiya ZD camera.
Link is : www.michaelezra.com
Thanks for visiting!
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Beautiful work Michael. Thanks for sharing.
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I concur. Love the figure work...
Mike.
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Here for everyone that's lazy like me www.michaelezra.com (http://www.michaelezra.com)
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kaelaria, Thanks! I was using IE7 and this url embedding feature does not seem to be working.
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All you do is click the link button when making a reply.
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Stunning landscapes....along with everything else. I love the colors that you are showing. The dark skies and strong browns are very inviting when most everything you see is over-punched-up reds and yellows.
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Oh yeah I meant to say - Great landscapes! The could work really makes those images stand out, you got there at some truly remarkable times! I love the 'after storm' look where the sky is still heavily clouded, but the sun is peeking out behind you!
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beautiful work
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All you do is click the link button when making a reply.
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He did have a direct link in his signature, of course...
Jeremy
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If you really insist, I will explain that Internet Explorer 7 was used while posting this message and its configuration was blocking the button's functionality. Signature was setup about a year ago, when I was using a different browser. Please reserve such remarks in the future.
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Beautiful work.
Is this a HDRI?
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Thank you. It is not HDRI (meaning, no exposure bracketing was used). I used digital sensors with very high dynamic range, Mamiya ZD and Fuji S3.
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Lovely work. I particularly like the third one on the first page, Utah04P02. Stunning.
Peter
Thank you. It is not HDRI (meaning, no exposure bracketing was used). I used digital sensors with very high dynamic range, Mamiya ZD and Fuji S3.
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