Landscape Me Away
Landscapes are so much more vibrant and interesting a. using my wide angle lens, b. using the panoramic setting on my camera, c. all of the above. (Hint: The answer is definitely not just a or b).
f/9, 1/200th, ISO-100, 17mm Winery Gigi took us to this summer - if it wasn't already beautiful, the delicious wine we had certainly augmented the experience |
f/4, 1/2000th, ISO-100, 24mm Typical Bethany photo is Typical |
f/2.8, 1/4000th, ISO-100, 17mm The faded color look is very retro to me. I like to alternate between vibrant and washed out, just call me a walking contradiction. |
f/8, 1/1000th, ISO-100, 17mm Calgon, take me away... |
f/2.8, 1/3200th, ISO-800, 17mm Extra clarity and vibrance on this one to make it look surreal |
f/2.8, 1/4000th, ISO-100, 17mm |
f/2.8, 1/4000th, ISO-400, 17mm I left my heart in San Francisco |
f/2.8, 1/160th, ISO-200, 17mm Not sure I could recreate the strange edits of this one...something something extra white, extra vibrant and a cat on the bottom for good luck |
f/3.5, 1/3200th, ISO-800, 18mm |
f/3.5, 1/3200th, ISO-800, 18mm The same landscape as above only better cause there's a couple of lovelies in it now |
f/3.5, 1/4000th, ISO-100., 40mm Despite having many versions of this shot, including ones where they weren't blurry, I preferred this one makes them look much further away than they were. |
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