Nice Photos.
Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008
Here is my candidate as being almost quite good. In fact it is two painstakingly joined.

Taken up in the mountain at Skurdalsvatn in 2000.
Though this one takien in Warsaw in November 2006 is not bad:

I know there are several good photgraphers here, and it would be nice to see some of you best efforts if you feel inclined to share!
George
Water blues
Thanks Kev. Around midday...A little PP wizardry involved.
Something for the camera buffs - One hundred years of Leica cameras
Something for the camera buffs - One hundred years of Leica cameras
Nice.
Very.
Lots!
What Jesus fails to appreciate is that it's the meek who are the problem.
Something for the camera buffs - One hundred years of Leica cameras
Thanks for that.
G
Captured with the 15mm AIS. At the time, in 1976, this lens (which cost $760) was the widest non- fisheye wide-angle lens offered by anyone. Later-on Nikon came up with its 13mm which was huge in size as well as price.
The extreme angle and depth of field enable the glass to tell different stories simultaneously while its almost complete lack of distortions makes us forget how wide it really is.
I like that Haim,nice image
I like that Haim,nice image
Thanks, Jamie, though 7 AM was a little too early for a beer..
I like that Haim,nice image
Thanks, Jamie, though 7 AM was a little too early for a beer..
It isn't beer, it's Coors Light.
steve
Captured with the 15mm AIS. At the time, in 1976, this lens (which cost $760) was the widest non- fisheye wide-angle lens offered by anyone. Later-on Nikon came up with its 13mm which was huge in size as well as price.
The extreme angle and depth of field enable the glass to tell different stories simultaneously while its almost complete lack of distortions makes us forget how wide it really is.
Nice shot haim