Michiel Schierbeek
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Pentax 645Z + Pentax 67 55-110 zoom ( what a good lens that is, together with the 28-45 it makes for a perfect reach )
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"Wintertime Chaos" Crozet, Virginia.
Pentax 645Z; FA 45-85mm.
Dave (D&A)
Steven I say this with a great deal of modesty and humbleness.....your words are quite encouraging to me, especially coming from someone (yourself) who has shown a mastery for snowy type landscapes (especially your ones from Japan) which often include the simplicity of singular trees. That particular day, just down the road from this posted image, there was such a scene and I immediately at the time thought of you and how you would approach capturing such an image. Hillside was on a gradual slope with soft shaped curves and two snow dusted trees dotted the landscape during the pristine white storm.I had just driven by it twice in what was at the time a blinding snowstorm but nowheres to pull over without causing a possible accident. After repeated attempts to find a spot, I simply had to give up. Coincidently, we're currently encountering a surprise snowstorm at this moment, so maybe some possibilities will develop. One never knows. Again many thanks!Beautiful image Dave.
Steven I say this with a great deal of modesty and humbleness.....your words are quite encouraging to me, especially coming from someone (yourself) who has shown a mastery for snowy type landscapes (especially your ones from Japan) which often include the simplicity of singular trees. That particular day, just down the road from this posted image, there was such an scene and I immediately at the time thought of you and how you would approach capturing such an image. Hillside was on a gradual slope with soft shaped curves and two snow dusted trees dotted the landscape during the pristine white storm.I had just driven by it twice in what was at the time a blinding snowstorm but nowheres to pull over without causing a possible accident. After repeated attempts to find a spot, I simply had to give up. Coincidently, we're currently encountering a surprise snowstorm at this moment, so maybe some possibilities will develop. One never knows. Again many thanks!
Dave (D&A)
Many thanks E.J. Nice image.Just a few steps from that famous arch in Eastern California's Alabama Hills is a tiny little arch that is difficult to see and the vast majority of visitors never even realize that they walked right by it...
GFX-50S, 32-64mm
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Oh it is HEAVILY stacked! That foreground to this tiny arch is maybe two feet in front of the camera You have to wedge yourself and tripod in very strange contortions to take this photo.Many thanks E.J. Nice image.
Is this a single shot or focus stacked? TIA.