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    Senior Member nvitalephotography's Avatar
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    Its that time of year in South Florida where the wildlife largely disappears and the weather gets stormy which means switching gears and doing more landscapes.

    all shot with 5dii and 24-105mm

    in the Everglades




    Everglades at night




    Naples



    Florida Keys 5 shot pano.

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    Nick...great series....really like 1 & 2.

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    Great shots everyone! Here is a sunset before last weekends boating trip. Click for larger version.

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    Shot with 5D3 + 24-105L (f/8, 1/125th, ISO100, handheld)
    Panorama is merged from 6 images in Photoshop. All editing was done in Lightroom 5 Beta. Lens corrections and adjustments are made before merging and final tuning, vignetting and local adjustments to the final image.
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    great shots everyone....

    This was taken last weekend of the Boston skyline:


    small-3808 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    5DIII with the 24-105 @ 24 mm, 1/1600, f/4 ISO 100

    Thanks for viewing...Brant

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    ^^^Nice shot, Brant. I miss Boston. I'll be there for a few days in July. I hope it's not too hot. I'd like to do lots of walking and photography.
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    Click image for larger version. 

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    Nic and qwRad's panos inspired me to share.

    5DMKII, 70-200 F2.8L II @70mm, f8, HDR Panorama. I was a little sloppy with the framing in the lower right corner but kept the cropping since I like the tree in the upper right balancing the one on the left. Still need to focus on the fundamentals, but I like the dynamic range and composition - I don't think you can look at it and not want to walk out into that sunlight.

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    I got up crazy-early this morning with the hope of finding a bear in the mountains. No luck in that department, but I did get to enjoy a nice sunrise:

    Mt. Kidd reflecting pool, Kananaskis Alberta
    Canon 5D2, 24-70 f/2.8 LII, 1/4 sec @ f/11, ISO 100, 2-stop hard-edge grad ND filter

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    A beauty Jonathan! Love the reflection

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    Another great one Jonathan. Do all mountains in your area come with their own reflecting pool?

    I always love the reflections in water. Water just makes everything look better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    Another great one Jonathan. Do all mountains in your area come with their own reflecting pool?

    I always love the reflections in water. Water just makes everything look better.
    Thanks! You certainly lead the way when it comes to water and reflection shots. And yes, we have a huge number of opportunities like this out here... it's like shooting fish in a barrel. Come on out, and I'll give you a tour!

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