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Here is another Utah image. Wildflowers at sunrise in the upper meadows of Mt. Timpanogos, from the Timponeeke Trail. Pentax 645D, 55mm, F22, three frame vertical stitch with a bit of dodging.
Magic shot!!! Love it.I thought I would inject a little humanity into this thread of great landscapes and scenics.
By the way Ed, the Otter cliffs photograph is absolutely magnificent. I tried to catch the sunrise one summer on Cadillac and I was punked by heavy cloud cover. A truly brilliant image.
I was out working on my monument project when I spotted this two cuties posing for their Dad at the feet of the Teddy Roosevelt statue here in D.C. The juxtaposition leveled me.
Pentax 645D 150 3.5
Awesome!!!Hunting for aspen golds last night ... some small patches but still a few days away. Did find this nice stand of aspen trunks ... this is Alpine Loop in Utah on the Sundance side
PhaseDF/IQ180 with 75-150 at 125mm, f/11, 1.3 seconds, ISO 35 (3 shot focus stack)
Those are fun especially when taken from a high vantage point.Since this thread is about fun, a little abuse of tilts and swings ....
P45+/CamboWide RS/70mm Rode w tilt lens panel
Can't see an image, says content protected by ownerRain clouds over Kahului Bay in Maui.
150mm.
Oops. My bad. Thanks Wayne.Can't see an image, says content protected by owner