f6cvalkyrie
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Two panoramas for you :
C U,
rafael
C U,
rafael
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beautiful images....and The Shillito Cross, an ancient landmark, about 2m high, that would have been used to guide early travellers across the moors.
...and by the side of a nearby gate, sitting in a little hollow is another old stone which is a guide stoop dating from 1710.
Kind Regards
Brian
Hi Diane,Raf, how many shots and what lens did you use please? They are ordinary landscapes made extraordinary by the wide sweep of the pano and the almost painterly feel of the colors. Very nice
Diane
Most loved lens, absolutely fascinating glass. Best lens i ever used. 7-14 and 14-54 are my most used Zuikos now !! But i really prefer that gem 7-14 as always on glass, my first choise. Yes it is sometimes a little nervous and delicate with sunlight from the side... but that flares have a special look of rainbowcolored spot. I like that very much.what are your impressions of the 7-14?
looks pretty good to me.
joe
And you make very good use of it.Most loved lens, absolutely fascinating glass. Best lens i ever used.
thanks.Most loved lens, absolutely fascinating glass. Best lens i ever used. 7-14 and 14-54 are my most used Zuikos now !! But i really prefer that gem 7-14 as always on glass, my first choise. Yes it is sometimes a little nervous and delicate with sunlight from the side... but that flares have a special look of rainbowcolored spot. I like that very much.
I like the tone in the images Brian. One can feel it is spring time. The falling water is nicely captured....and The Shillito Cross, an ancient landmark, about 2m high, that would have been used to guide early travellers across the moors.