Share your best landscape, cityscape, and wildlife photos
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That last one especially. Wow.
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That last one looks like Bryce Canyon. I am going there next month so I will take some springtime pictures there. Hopefully they look even close to that nice.
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I realized today that I never posted any here. I shoot with a Lumix GH1 or GH2 when I am walking around. I sling m4/3 and Olympus OM lenses on it. The OM 50mm 1.2 is my favorite lens period because it matches the Depth of Field and look of my Hasselblad 80mm 2.8, in a much smaller frame (the Hasselblad 500c is only used for studio work for clients who want to pay for film costs and are ok with waiting a few weeks - aka very rarely).
So here are a couple from the GH1 - dont mind the watermark:

Farmer duck

Grasshopper on an Allis Chalmers Grasshopper

Handrails

Marriott Marquis Atrium via the Lens Papa

Blue Bird

That is a drop of water, on a purple flower picked from a random weed in my driveway, shot with a 85mm OM macro lens, on fully extended bellows, on my GH1 - so something like 4000mm.
So here are a couple from the GH1 - dont mind the watermark:

Farmer duck

Grasshopper on an Allis Chalmers Grasshopper

Handrails

Marriott Marquis Atrium via the Lens Papa
Blue Bird
That is a drop of water, on a purple flower picked from a random weed in my driveway, shot with a 85mm OM macro lens, on fully extended bellows, on my GH1 - so something like 4000mm.
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Aside from video gaming, my second biggest hobby is hiking (and urban decay exploration on occasion). I have taken hundreds of photos during my jaunts. I will post just a few of them below. These are all photos taken personally by myself. These are fairly big photos so right click save as to see them fully if you wish.
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Very nice. That anole is giving you quite the stink eye though.
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Yeah the lizard wasn't too keen on being held.
I looked on my flashdrive and I found a few more pics I can post to keep this thread going. But these are all I've got currently on hand. Again, I took all of these on various hikes (one or two were from a kayak):
I enjoy seeing people's non-commercial nature photos. Hopefully someone else can post some more stuff.
I looked on my flashdrive and I found a few more pics I can post to keep this thread going. But these are all I've got currently on hand. Again, I took all of these on various hikes (one or two were from a kayak):
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Hey Exhum, that pic with the ruined building, about where did you take that?Exhuminator wrote:Yeah the lizard wasn't too keen on being held.
I looked on my flashdrive and I found a few more pics I can post to keep this thread going. But these are all I've got currently on hand. Again, I took all of these on various hikes (one or two were from a kayak)
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That is in Sweetwater Creek State Park in Georgia. (The building was the New Manchester textile mill that was burned down during the Civil War under Sherman's orders.)
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Hmm, I just found some more animal and plant photos I took also residing on this flashdrive. I'll post them Monday if I'm not too lazy.
Edit:
Hmm, I just found some more animal and plant photos I took also residing on this flashdrive. I'll post them Monday if I'm not too lazy.
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Nice. I haven't explored that much along I-20. Now I'm really interested in checking it out.Exhuminator wrote:That is in Sweetwater Creek State Park in Georgia. (The building was the New Manchester textile mill that was burned down during the Civil War under Sherman's orders.)
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Hmm, I just found some more animal and plant photos I took also residing on this flashdrive. I'll post them Monday if I'm not too lazy.
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It's a great place. Actually Ack, if you're into hiking I could tell you some of the best parks to see in north Georgia. I don't live up there but I'm up that way pretty often and have hiked many miles in that region.
I need to upload some photos from my last expedition hike late last year, which focused on portions of the Ozark Mountains in Missouri. Much of that was just insanely beautiful. I enjoyed everything except the part where I slipped on a slimy rock while fording the Black River and fell right in the damn thing.
I need to upload some photos from my last expedition hike late last year, which focused on portions of the Ozark Mountains in Missouri. Much of that was just insanely beautiful. I enjoyed everything except the part where I slipped on a slimy rock while fording the Black River and fell right in the damn thing.
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