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The sunken van

 

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Atardecer en el Cabo

 

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Atardecer en el Cabo #2

 

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Some ridges of the southern Alps ,

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Mushroom Picker II

... in Monti Sibillini/Italy (Variation with the 55-200)

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 Lines & Fields

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Sunset in the foothills of the Alps,

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Pría cliffs (Asturias, Spain)

 

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/68435792@N03/23549707982/in/album-72157659894976504/Westenwind path in Koog aan de Zaan (the Netherlands)

I tried to capture that "fields of gold" look that was generated by the late day sun setting on yellow reeds.

It sort of works but still feels rough compared to some of the others on this thread so if anyone has any tips for improving that would be greatly appreciated.

 

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- Leon

 

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Fuji X-E1 + 10-24/4 

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Some photos from the Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland. I went in November 2014. It was very warm for that time of year, over 50F. Most of these photos were taken with the 10-24mm on my X-T1.

 

Do you have a flickr page, Nero? Some nice looking pictures you've taken, but a little cumbersome to view the collection with the image viewer on this site. 

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Do you have a flickr page, Nero? Some nice looking pictures you've taken, but a little cumbersome to view the collection with the image viewer on this site. 

 

Haven't had time to get my Flickr page going yet, hopefully sometime in March. I'll post the link when I have it up and running. I have a Tumblr blog though:

 

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Do you have a flickr page, Nero? Some nice looking pictures you've taken, but a little cumbersome to view the collection with the image viewer on this site. 

 

I've started a Flickr page. I'm almost caught up on uploading, but I need to take a pass through and add some short descriptions. Either way, all of the EXIF information is visible. I'll post some specific images on this thread when I have some time later:

 

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