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Thanks.I Like the mood of that picture, very nice, well done.
As for shooting from that vantage point, funny that you see it that way : I'd prefer to have a driver and take the picture myself.. I'm driving alone in my car usually and I can't count the number of times where I have wished to be in the passenger seat to take pictures. So many missed opportunities.
Beautiful! Surprised the bird is stationary at 1/30, probably just hovering.A7RII 16~35mm at 35mm. ISO 400, 1/30 sec, f9, hand held. Love IBIS!
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Thank you TomGentlemen, another great start to this page! Thanks for sharing.
Michiel: I like both versions but I think I slightly prefer the one taken with the Pentax: it has such lovely pink/magenta tones! Nicely done.
Barry: another superb shot and rendering. At first I thought it was an aerial capture - it's not, is it? The clouds, the shadowed hills, the tree lines, the animals - it's a splendid composition.
I agree with Tom, the MF image is more saturated and slightly wider, including the rocks on the left adds a bit more to it I feel.Gentlemen, another great start to this page! Thanks for sharing.
Michiel: I like both versions but I think I slightly prefer the one taken with the Pentax: it has such lovely pink/magenta tones! Nicely done.
Barry: another superb shot and rendering. At first I thought it was an aerial capture - it's not, is it? The clouds, the shadowed hills, the tree lines, the animals - it's a splendid composition.
Wonderful ! ! Both the picture and the architecture.Central staircase in the Bonafantenmuseum in Maastricht (Netherlands)
A majestic piece of design by the famous Italian architect Aldo Rossi