John Holbrook
Well-Known Member
Thursday’s Task: Wider angle lens (≤ 24mm) in landscape photography. My examples below:
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ (14 mm)
Bryce Canyon National Park, UT (14 mm)
Goosenecks State Park, UT (14 mm pano)
A beautiful landscape with the very colorful reflection you’ve shared. Great capture!The Owens Valley is still a bit soggy from all the rain and snow over the winter. Taken at 10mm.
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These are gorgeous shoots John. You always amaze me with your creative title shots. They are really inspirational.View attachment 58364
Thursday’s Task: Wider angle lens (≤ 24mm) in landscape photography. My examples below:
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ (14 mm)
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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT (14 mm)
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Goosenecks State Park, UT (14 mm pano)
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Very nice wide-angle images—I especially favor the bridge and its reflection capture. The cloudscape in your last image is also very nice—good composition.The first three are from a long time ago when I had a Nikon point and shoot. The last one is with a micro 4/3 at 14mm so 28 in full frame.
Saskatoon at 24mm.
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My street at 11 mm.
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Saskatoon at 8.9 mm.
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A park on the South Saskatchewan river at 14mm (28mm full frame)
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Beautiful image Ben, love that sky—and the landscape below. Great point of view in this composition.
Wow! Great capture—beautiful warm colors and white waves. Love this image.
Great use of your wide angle lenses—love them all, especially “Wild Blue Yonder”—my favorite, but all are well captured and edited. (Love your titles).
Ken, your first image is perfect—love the colors and composition, an exquisite landscape. The wide angle lens perspective worked well in your fishing boat image—nice B&W!Col de Bavella, Corsica, France. 14mm Samyang. Ken
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14mm again, Fishing boats slowly decomposing on Mull an island NWScotland.
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John, beautiful photos, all images in a red tone, in an attractive setting.View attachment 58364
Thursday’s Task: Wider angle lens (≤ 24mm) in landscape photography. My examples below:
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ (14 mm)
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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT (14 mm)
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Goosenecks State Park, UT (14 mm pano)
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A truly wonderful picture in beautiful rich evening colors.The Owens Valley is still a bit soggy from all the rain and snow over the winter. Taken at 10mm.
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Jameel, I really like the Death Valley image—the complementary colors, reflection, and composition all work toward a stunning image! The Grand Canyon image is also special with the “grand” perspective revealed by your 14mm lens.Love your creative title image, John. As always something to look forward to.
Death Valley, CA. 20mm.
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Grand Canyon, AZ. 14mm
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