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Lonely Planet (Larger View Available)


alfbailey

1/15 Sec @ F16ISO 200Focal Length 15 mmTripod


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RICHARD

 

Good to hear from you at any time!

I hope you are keeping well!

The original colour image is quite a warm sunset, I have posted an image some time previously "Last Breath Of Winter" that gives an idea.  But the software I used does transform the B & W conversions very well.

Many Thanks for your thoughts and invauable feedback Ricjhard!

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

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I like a lot result here with your d700 and this lens,superb details from foreground to bg,nice composed.

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Many Thanks for your thoughts and positive feedback, much appreciated!

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

 

RADU

 

Sincere Thanks for your interest and kind words.

The 14 - 24 mm F2.8 is a fantastic lens for wide angle work, and it keeps its sharpness right across the frame.

Best Regards

 

Alf

 

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I do like this image, and so many have expresssed such excellent thoughts. I am amazed at the landscape here Alf.  Your chosen POV draws me right into the image. The vigenetting doesn't bother me, and I also do not understand what Jamie means, though would like to.  Well done Alf.

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Sincere Thanks for your interest and thoughtful feedback, much appreciated!

Jamie is an absolute mine of photographic information, he has probably forgotten more information than I will ever hope to comprehend, and the "nerd" thing is a bit of a joke between us : - )

Glad you like this one Gail!

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

 

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A beautiful example of solitude and loneliness...I can sit back and get carried away seeing this image...and listen to the song "Calling You" by Jevetta Steele (from Bagdad Cafe movie), and maybe someone can answer me back...

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Sincere Thanks for your thoughts and kind words.

The solitary tree made me think of how we humans sometimes survive alone, though mostly not by choice. Loneliness & Solitude, so closely the resemblance, so acute the difference : - )

Best Regards

 

Alf

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