A selection of landscapes from various places. The date range on the photos is from 2009-A couple weeks ago.
All of these were shot on either a Nikon D80, D700, or D800 with a midrange zoom attached, either the 18-55 vrII kit lens or the AFS 24-70 f2.8.
Paris
Paris
Paris
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Pittsburgh
NYC
Chicago
Mudlavia, Indiana
Kiev
Pripyat
Sedona
Badlands, South Dakota
Great Sand Dunes, Colorado
Niagara Falls
Abandoned Titan Nuclear Missile Silo, Colorado
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Thanks for the great visual city tour presented so nicely and welcome to the forum. :thumbup:
simply gorgeous shots. Which were taken with the D700?
Thanks for your photo's. Some are almost ethereally. I really like the black and white balloon in Sedora and the NYC blue, purple and black.
Bugz
Loc: Spanish Fort, Alabama
Good stuff. All of it. That chimney in Indiana would have SOME powerful draft!
CrispColors wrote:
simply gorgeous shots. Which were taken with the D700?
1. The Chicago Bean in winter photo
2. The Chicago street sunset
3. The Sedona balloon picture
Samuel L Jackson wrote:
A selection of landscapes from various places. The date range on the photos is from 2009-A couple weeks ago.
All of these were shot on either a Nikon D80, D700, or D800 with a midrange zoom attached, either the 18-55 vrII kit lens or the AFS 24-70 f2.8.
Very nice Shots Samuel. I like them all, thanks.:) :-)
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Samuel L Jackson wrote:
A selection of landscapes from various places. The date range on the photos is from 2009-A couple weeks ago.
All of these were shot on either a Nikon D80, D700, or D800 with a midrange zoom attached, either the 18-55 vrII kit lens or the AFS 24-70 f2.8.
A lovely set. Thanks for sharing.
tk
Loc: Iowa
You have an incredible eye for photography! I have taken shots of the Bean and I'm wondering if you post processed out the people or somehow got this amazing shot with no people or traffic.
tk wrote:
You have an incredible eye for photography! I have taken shots of the Bean and I'm wondering if you post processed out the people or somehow got this amazing shot with no people or traffic.
I just went there early on a Saturday morning when the weather was less than favorable.
Samuel L Jackson wrote:
I just went there early on a Saturday morning when the weather was less than favorable.
What fantastic photos. I have one, ( B/W) somewhere in my archives, nearly identical of the Eiffel tower that I shot in 1965. Keep on shooting the good stuff!
They are ALL just beautiful! Trying to decide which is my favorite and it is hard to do. I think I love the Paris photos (just visited for the first time last Oct) and the Badlands (grandparents lived not too far from there)
Each one of these are fantastic. You did really nice work. Thanks for the tour.
AWESOME!! love all of them.
Excellent shots, thank you for sharing.
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