Leica M, Leica S, Leica CL

As I said, I am using some blah winter days to reexamine some shots from the fall shoot. This is oddly enough, a merge of two horizontal 120mm shots, then cropped into a vertical panorama. Yes, if I had had a 70mm I could have gotten it in one shot, but less resolution. And I don’t have a 70mm. For those of you who want to see the original shot, I have included it. Some may prefer the original merge to a square. Apparently I don’t, but if it sells I might.
Several years ago, David knowing I shoot and sell triptychs, suggested that I do vertical triptychs as well as horizontal so that’s what I then did with this, Had to…Kipper and Mark would have been disappointed if I hadn’t. Here the choice of panorama or triptych depends on the installation of the print. I added the second panorama to allow for a border to ease comparison to the triptych. It is not full resolution.
Anyway, thanks David for the encouragement to try vertical.
For those of you not there, the sun had gone behind a mountain, and this waterfall was in darkness. So much for those saying an S2 can only be shot in full light. I sec and f4.8 ISO 160 120mmS