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toisondor

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Thanks to your comments under 'Landscapes', I've felt encouraged to try to do a little more with BW. Here are some attempts at converting some more landscapes using SPP (with some touch up in PS).

These are all SD14 18-50mm EX Macro (#1 @18, the others @50mm), ISO 100.

Jesse
 

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Thanks for sharing Jesse!! These are very nice pictures!!! :)

Truly remarkable landscape. There is an abundance of detail and you compose it very well. I am certain that I will be back to this post to take another look!

good luck shooting more landscapes,

Robert
 
Excellent work Jesse. The snowy mountain pic is incredible.
Beautiful pics.
Thanks for sharing!
 
Thanks for your kind comments. The snow-blown peaks were shot through my thick, very green (and not very clean) office window. I had just received the 2x converter and was eager to see what it could see.
 
Thats the view from your office window?!!? I am very envious. That would be very relaxing to have as a view during the day. :)
 
I don't have a window in my cube, but my office area has a really nice view (if you can see around the generator shack) of a mountain peak...
 
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