Cem_Usakligil
Well-known member
Cheers,
It seems that this thread is turning into a tête-à-tête, so I'll take my parting shot with the following pictures.
I took these in 2005 with the 20D. It was before I got the 70-200 2.8 IS L so they must have been taken with the 70-200 f4 L that I had earlier.
I never processed them until now since I didn't like them. I still don't like them but they are the only photos I have with mist. Shot just after daylight before sunrise. I have heard a lot of people refer to this as smoke on the water.
Humbly submitted.
I took these in 2005 with the 20D. It was before I got the 70-200 2.8 IS L so they must have been taken with the 70-200 f4 L that I had earlier.
I never processed them until now since I didn't like them. I still don't like them but they are the only photos I have with mist. Shot just after daylight before sunrise. I have heard a lot of people refer to this as smoke on the water.
Humbly submitted.
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Hi Ron,I was looking at some shots and think I found another mist or land vapor.
Cadillac mountain, Acadia Nat. Park before sunrise last October at about 28 deg F with the wind just howling. I about froze my fingers with everything intensified with severe back pain ( I should have been home in bed ).
Probably crap, but this isn't my field.
5DMII
Zeiss 35mm
ISO 1600
F/5.6
1/30
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Thanks Jan, I thought it was interesting enough to share...This is lovely too Cem, with the cow and calf so gently portrayed and expertly framed, beautiful tranquil scenes that I'm enjoying, thank you for sharing these with us.
Am I too late?
And next a pano from November 1997 of two images shot from Dodd, which is a blip on the flanks of Skiddaw, Englands 4th highest mountain. Taken with a 35mm P&S of dubious quality, I wasn't going to bother with them but quite liked the light.
Loch Glencoul - Sutherland
Early morning mist following torrential rain
At this small size your image looks very busy/restless, so this probably is best seen at a large size. I would have probably tried to get the boat at the left side of the image, but I don't know how much manoeuvring space you had
Ah! There it is again, one of my favourite images of yours! I have told you previously how much I've liked this image and the sentiments have become only stronger. Love to see it again and thanks for sharing![]()
Loch Glencoul - Sutherland
Early morning mist following torrential rain
Ah! There it is again, one of my favourite images of yours! I have told you previously how much I've liked this image and the sentiments have become only stronger. Love to see it again and thanks for sharing![]()
Thanks Bart. I seem to remember that there were more frames on either side of this. I'll have to track them down.The light is beautiful, and I like panoramas for landscapes a lot.
Hi Cem,I am amazed to see that a negative scan coming from a good old 35mm P&S can deliver such acceptable results.