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Been there, done that, moved the log / leaves / even rocks, into the water to create an interesting composition. Shhhhhh....Another one from Harris, Luskentyre beach - which I think is one of the worlds best beaches, it is absolutely stunning in any weather.
I spent about 3 hours throwing this huge log into the waves, waiting for it to be washed up where I could photograph it, I almost put my shoulder out doing it
Cambo WRS-5000 IQ260, Schneider 72 APO-Digitar, Lee big stopper, 0.9 hard grad, 40 seconds. 2 degrees front-tilt, 10mm fall
Oh, my.....this is stunning!!! Words escape me... just as I was ending a very bad day, you have done something extraordinary. I appreciate it so very much! I will send you a PM.. a very heartfelt thank you to you and your brothers and nephew.My eldest brother said that when he gets out of the hospital he would like to make a trip to shoot landscape but he never made it. My remaining brothers, nephew and I decided to make the annual trip to the Southwest for him. Recently I was very inspired by Dave.gt. One of my brother shot this photo below and he would like to dedicate it to Dave.gt. They wish you well in good health.
Very nice, both the photograph and the artwork. Reminds me of the types of street art you'll find all around Melbourne, Australia. Nice work.Celtica Bar, Newport RI
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Great Work!
Since 23HR is a very specialized (ultra wide angle) lens compared to 40HR or 32HR, not to mention as expensive as the 32HR, I think most users don't see enough of a justification to own it. I bought it to cover some cases where 32HR is just not wide enough but admittedly I have not used it as much as I had thought I would. I still regard it as a tool that under the right circumstances can deliver a stellar image that would not be possible otherwise. Regardless it is one of the finest lenses Rodenstock has to offer.I see many images taken with the 32mm, but 23 mm lenses must be few and far between. I am thinking of getting one, but would like to hear from anyone who might own and use a 23. Thanks.
I tried a 23mm, but it has limited movements on a full frame sensor and it's a bit wide for landscapes.I see many images taken with the 32mm, but 23 mm lenses must be few and far between. I am thinking of getting one, but would like to hear from anyone who might own and use a 23. Thanks.