Let's see your landscapes!

Syborg1211

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I posted a poll recently asking what type of photographers we have browsing this forum, and the majority said they were mainly landscape photographers.

Well, my ulterior motive was to use that poll as a guide for starting threads to get people to show your work! I've seen numerous people make jabs at our forum for being way too into gear and specs so let's just see some PHOTOS!

Try to pick your favorite SINGLE shot, and if we get a good response, we can always open another thread for some secondary shots.

I'll start with a photo I took with my wife a couple years ago when I was just about a year into photography:

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Belegost

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I'm not usually one for sharing my mediocre shots, but since I voted in the poll I feel obligated.



And Mike, that is quite the masterpiece, but the jackalope is missing it's antlers!
 

blastingcap

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I'm not usually one for sharing my mediocre shots, but since I voted in the poll I feel obligated.



And Mike, that is quite the masterpiece, but the jackalope is missing it's antlers!

I don't know if I'd call that mediocre!
 

zCypher

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Great shot, Syborg! honestly it's really hard to choose one favorite landscape! Landscapes have really helped me as a noob to learn photography at my own pace, and given many shots I love in the process. I like different shots for different reasons and get different reactions from people depending on who I show them to.

Guess I will share this one:



I was riding around one night on my motorcycle just getting lost in new places and I came across this little bridge towards a straight stretch of land that didn't have much around, not far from the city, but feels like it! I had the perfect spot to set down my camera and set up a long exposure. Shooting at night has been more challenging, and often more rewarding. I love this shot because it conveys the serenity of the surroundings at the time, and because a cell phone shot of the same scene is total darkness :D
 

CuriousMike

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^---- wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide angle. /claps
 

Belegost

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Love the panorama Adul - impressive how the perspective doesn't feel distorted with it that wide.
 

zCypher

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^---- wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide angle. /claps
yeah!! did you do a panorama of sorts by in camera settings or by stitching multiple pics together? it doesn't really look like a single-shot wide-angle. unless it is, but was just cropped?
 

MongGrel

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The front yard count ?

Sorry best I could do offhand, not meaning to be flip about it.

Have some Tetons and Alaska ones I need to look for.

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MongGrel

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Bit better :)

Not that high end of a camera here, but thought I stick a couple in.

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Adul

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yeah!! did you do a panorama of sorts by in camera settings or by stitching multiple pics together? it doesn't really look like a single-shot wide-angle. unless it is, but was just cropped?

I panned in about 17 shots and used the free Microsoft ICE to stitch them together.
 

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DSC_3521_DxO by Mgzkun, on Flickr

From Vietnam with love :) ...

taken in Tra Su mangrove forest in An Giang province.

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just realize I have been in anandtech for exact 10-year, woah time sure flies.
 

Belegost

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I panned in about 17 shots and used the free Microsoft ICE to stitch them together.

I have been trying to find good software for panoramas, your example has convinced me to give MS ICE a try.