Taken today on a trip to Mt Buffalo with Lindsay Knowles, to capture the last of the spring snow. Taken with a Canon 5D Mark2. ISO 50. f22 1/30 sec. using a 16mm L series lens.
Thanks Rob, Only mistake I made was that I had switched my camera to JPEG last week for a club comp, and forgot to change it back. Boy am I really p?#^ off.
Thanks John. A last minute idea, as we both had last minute changes to plans that left this open. There is still at least 3 days of snow up there to shoot. It was melting pretty quick, and the water falls are gushing.
Nice one Mark… At least you still get invites to go shooting :P
Thanks Sam. It was a last minute shoot. I was considering going for a snow shoot, and Lindsay had a last minute cancel on his Saturday MX, So we headed up 4.00am Saturday to do this.
Mark. I am impressed by the extreme wide angle lens which you used. This is something I do not have with the 4/3 rds Olympus system- and I am usually not a fan of wide angle-but your result speaks for itself.
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Fantastic landscape Mark..great clarity..
Thanks Rob,
Only mistake I made was that I had switched my camera to JPEG last week for a club comp, and forgot to change it back. Boy am I really p?#^ off.
– Mark Jones
Great location and image Mark
Thanks John.
A last minute idea, as we both had last minute changes to plans that left this open. There is still at least 3 days of snow up there to shoot. It was melting pretty quick, and the water falls are gushing.
– Mark Jones
Nice one Mark… At least you still get invites to go shooting :P
Thanks Sam.
It was a last minute shoot. I was considering going for a snow shoot, and Lindsay had a last minute cancel on his Saturday MX, So we headed up 4.00am Saturday to do this.
– Mark Jones
Yeah yeah… we all know he is too famous and good for all of us now … don’t make excuses for him!
Mark. I am impressed by the extreme wide angle lens which you used. This is something I do not have with the 4/3 rds Olympus system- and I am usually not a fan of wide angle-but your result speaks for itself.
Awesome Mark. Great detail and the position of the creek leads your eye through to the main subject.
Love Sams comments. LOL