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Whitezombi
Apr 26, 2006

With these Zombie Eyes he rendered her powerless - With this Zombie Grip he made her perform his every desire!

Saint Fu posted:

Long lenses = landscape sex.

Hot. Wet. Landscape Sex.




Old stuff shot at 70mm with the 70-200.

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xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

My only reservation to long focal lengths is in areas with high humidity. The haze is occasionally useful but I typically find it ugly.. my long lens gets a lot more use in Montana because the air is so wonderfully dry.

MrBlandAverage
Jul 2, 2003

GNNAAAARRRR
I keep this flickr set around for a reason.

Duckjob
Aug 22, 2003
Pack 'n Save has everyday low prices
Here's a few shots from a recent trip to Arizona


IMG_3411 by capacity4action, on Flickr


IMG_3410 by capacity4action, on Flickr

Star War Sex Parrot
Oct 2, 2003

Those are pretty cool. What was the moon like that night?

Duckjob
Aug 22, 2003
Pack 'n Save has everyday low prices
It was low on the horizon and pretty drat bright enough to light up the rock formations. I was actually going to do a time lapse of it dipping into the horizon but as soon as I had my set up ready it was gone. It was pitch black, cold and my dumb rear end forgot to remove a CPL (I was wondering why I was at ISO 12800 at 30" shutter to get some decent exposure).

Here's a hastily made video of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1slgEtDAAM

xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

I tried to do the same thing at devil's rock last summer, yours turned out a whole lot better. :smith:

But it was my first attempt at it so I'll file it under learning experience.

atomicthumbs
Dec 26, 2010


We're in the business of extending man's senses.

The Small Forest by atomicthumbs, on Flickr

scottch
Oct 18, 2003
"It appears my wee-wee's been stricken with rigor mortis."

DSC_7938-Edit.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7939.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7936.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7692-Edit.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7699.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7712.jpg by scottch, on Flickr

atomicthumbs
Dec 26, 2010


We're in the business of extending man's senses.

At over four feet tall, this cypress tree is fully grown by atomicthumbs, on Flickr

Lon Lon Rabbit
Mar 27, 2006
Here comes a special boy!
I met this guy today on location at a random garden in Kumamoto.

http://www.davidburdeny.com/

Chatted for a bit and he was very friendly.

Got home and checked his website out and don't want to even look at my photos from today anymore.

Druckman
Apr 9, 2007

Prince Behind Glass
Been shooting a lot. Haven't been processing much. Finally worked on one that was kind of fun.


Gun Mount by AllLightIsGood, on Flickr

smallmouth
Oct 1, 2009

There's some seriously cool shots in here. I'm still getting my bearings with photography in general, let alone landscapes.


IMG_3797 by philip painter, on Flickr


IMG_3808 by philip painter, on Flickr

Alcoholic
Sep 8, 2011

smallmouth posted:

There's some seriously cool shots in here. I'm still getting my bearings with photography in general, let alone landscapes.


IMG_3797 by philip painter, on Flickr


IMG_3808 by philip painter, on Flickr

And you added some seriously cool shots of your own, very nice man. My own thoughts would be to take that power line out on the second picture. Just my own opinion lol.


Indian River Lagoon by Alex Domsky, on Flickr

Heres some of our rocks from the east coast of Florida.

365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine


It's springtime or something.

Druckman
Apr 9, 2007

Prince Behind Glass

Lon Lon Rabbit posted:

I met this guy today on location at a random garden in Kumamoto.

http://www.davidburdeny.com/

Chatted for a bit and he was very friendly.

Got home and checked his website out and don't want to even look at my photos from today anymore.

I see what you mean. Gorgeous stuff.

real nap shit
Feb 2, 2008


IMG_3443 by s-bothun, on Flickr

IMG_3375 by s-bothun, on Flickr

IMG_3357-3 by s-bothun, on Flickr

Kujaroth
Jul 26, 2006

Whitezombi
Apr 26, 2006

With these Zombie Eyes he rendered her powerless - With this Zombie Grip he made her perform his every desire!

smallmouth posted:

There's some seriously cool shots in here. I'm still getting my bearings with photography in general, let alone landscapes.


IMG_3797 by philip painter, on Flickr


IMG_3808 by philip painter, on Flickr

Do you have these in color?


Reichstag posted:



It's springtime or something.

This is something.



One of your best shots so far.

smallmouth
Oct 1, 2009

Whitezombi posted:

Do you have these in color?


I took a shot at processing this one in color. I used the split-tone/BW to cover up issues with a not so good pic in the first place. Any suggestions are welcome.


IMG_3797-alt by philip painter, on Flickr

Bilbo Baggins
Aug 21, 2008

by Y Kant Ozma Post

Big Sky by Pliv10, on Flickr

real nap shit
Feb 2, 2008


IMG_3411 by s-bothun, on Flickr

IMG_3348 by s-bothun, on Flickr

IMG_3413 by s-bothun, on Flickr

Dread Head
Aug 1, 2005

0-#01

bellows lugosi
Aug 9, 2003

GoldenNugget
Mar 27, 2008
:dukedog:


Fell through ice into an icy stream for this picture. Also playing around with my first ND filter so that was fun too!

Gambl0r
Dec 25, 2003

LOCAL MAN
RUINS
EVERYTHING
More snowy hiking photos:



Gambl0r fucked around with this message at 12:45 on Mar 25, 2013

alkanphel
Mar 24, 2004


Tiong Bahru, 2012 by alkanphel, on Flickr

Kujaroth
Jul 26, 2006

B/W variation on this image:

mAlfunkti0n
May 19, 2004
Fallen Rib

I really like this. Love the shapes.

Musket
Mar 19, 2008
Heres some trees and some flare.

Dread Head
Aug 1, 2005

0-#01

Kujaroth posted:

B/W variation on this image:



I think I like the colour version better, the black and white version looks a little flat.

Kujaroth
Jul 26, 2006

Dread Head posted:

I think I like the colour version better, the black and white version looks a little flat.

Interesting, do you think that is because of the angle of the house?

Do you feel the same about this version where the house is on an angle?

HolyDukeNukem
Sep 10, 2008

Kujaroth posted:

Interesting, do you think that is because of the angle of the house?

Do you feel the same about this version where the house is on an angle?



I like both for different reasons. I liked the color version because of the contrast between the green of the tree and grass near the house versus everything else. I liked the black and white for the spacious feeling (especially without the clouds).

real nap shit
Feb 2, 2008


IMG_3202 by s-bothun, on Flickr

Musket
Mar 19, 2008
Im doing this wrong.



DSCF0731-Edit.jpg by Ashade76, on Flickr

Kujaroth
Jul 26, 2006

kcncuda71 posted:

I like both for different reasons. I liked the color version because of the contrast between the green of the tree and grass near the house versus everything else. I liked the black and white for the spacious feeling (especially without the clouds).

Interesting. I've got a few more of the house to process at some point soon.

In the mean time, here's another one from the same weekend:

Sludge Tank
Jul 31, 2007

by Azathoth

Kujaroth posted:

Interesting. I've got a few more of the house to process at some point soon.

In the mean time, here's another one from the same weekend:



That is spectacular. Really great job.


Lon Lon Rabbit posted:

I met this guy today on location at a random garden in Kumamoto.

http://www.davidburdeny.com/

Chatted for a bit and he was very friendly.

Got home and checked his website out and don't want to even look at my photos from today anymore.


:suicide: That stuff is incredible. Any idea how much work goes into it afterwards? The antarctic photos make me want to walk in front of a bus. There are some awesome photos there,

Sludge Tank fucked around with this message at 14:59 on Mar 27, 2013

Bilbo Baggins
Aug 21, 2008

by Y Kant Ozma Post

Untitled by Pliv10, on Flickr

Spime Wrangler
Feb 23, 2003

Because we can.


IMG_1545 by wallofinsanity, on Flickr

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vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.
That lighting looks impossible to me.

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