- August 28, 2011 at 6:25 pm #865
Just came back after spending some time in Italy and thought I would post a few pictures. After my Burma/Myanmar trip in February , I am now mainly using the S2 as my travel camera and have been happy with the results. Shot taken hand-held with the 120 mm, F5.6 @ 1/350.
Thank you,
Arif - August 29, 2011 at 2:54 am #867DougFrequent MemberCentral WashingtonJoin Date: Jul 2011Posts: 123Currently using:
Leica M, Leica S, Leica QOfflineA lovely landscape, Arif, with a dramatic sky. Still, the clouds allowed some sunshine where needed.
Plenty of detail to admire… and for some reason it looks familiar.
- August 30, 2011 at 3:21 am #872
Arif, your composition is excellent in this photo. I like the interesting clouds and vastness of space they lend to the image. Also, I took another look at your Myanmar photos on your website and they are very impressive.
- August 31, 2011 at 1:34 am #877
Doug;613 wrote: A lovely landscape, Arif, with a dramatic sky. Still, the clouds allowed some sunshine where needed.
Plenty of detail to admire… and for some reason it looks familiar.
Thank you Doug. This church has been photographed many times by travelers to Tuscany so while I was trying to figure out which dirt road to take to the church, I came across this view from a bridge and photographed it. I am still working on my B&W technique so pretty much straight out of the camera with minor tweaking using PS.
Mark Gowin;619 wrote: Arif, your composition is excellent in this photo. I like the interesting clouds and vastness of space they lend to the image. Also, I took another look at your Myanmar photos on your website and they are very impressive.
Thank you Mark, good to hear from you again. I am not much of a landscape photographer but playing with the S2 is allowing me to find vistas and detail which I am enjoying photographing. Thank you also for the comment on my Myanmar gallery and I am happy that you liked the pictures. I will add more to that gallery in a few weeks.
Thanks again to both of you for your comments which are very appreciated.
Best regards,
Arif
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