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I mostly shoot still life & product. Made this just at the edge of my neighborhood in Novato, CA.  Nice morning light got me out with X-Pro-1 & new 14mm. Fun rig. 

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Nice light rays during sunrise!

 

X-T1, 12mm @ISO200, f8, 1/320.

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Not typically a landscape guy, but just returned from Iceland and a place like that just demands it.  Wowzers.  Just stunning scenes wherever you go.

 

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Lagos de Covadonga, Spain

 

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Fuji X-E2 + XF 18-55

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Greece

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Couple of early morning sunrises in my local area and some mist/autumn has led to the following:

 

21451275704_ba5acb8536_b.jpgThe church in the mist by naddan28, on Flickr

 

22061684212_eaecd1885a_b.jpgMist and powerlines by naddan28, on Flickr

 

21903431760_13f62a9221_b.jpgTrees by naddan28, on Flickr

 

22079139682_ef11906ca9_b.jpgTrees 2 by naddan28, on Flickr

 

I don't know why but I've really got "into" shooting panos of late.  Also, I had to force myself into the woods for the last two shots, as I really struggle with tree/woodland photography.

 

All of the images above were captured with an X-T1 and 50-140mm.  All images involved multiple frames (with the last image being an experiment in focus stacking).  

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X-T1 90mmF2

Opatija, Croatia

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X-T1 90mmF2

Paklenica, Croatia

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Mount Bromo, Indonesia.

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XT-1 with 10-24.... Was hit by wave taking this photo, soaking wet....

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