It's a pretty cool view... I feel though that it might have been stronger to keep the foreground flowers in focus. But I imagine you were handheld and didn't have too much choice to close down.
Photo by JT • Last comment by bajanexile • On 11-10-15 02:12
Always did like this lens. Hardly mentioned anymore now that everyone seems to be rushing to buy the latest and greatest. Could be a super buy secondhand. Steve
Photo by philber • Last comment by philber • On 11-09-15 01:21
Well, I guess my meaning wasn't clear to you. That only one flower is in focus was/is intentional, just like some of Claude Monet's paintings that are "fuzzy" in parts.
Taken on a trip I organised for my Camera Club in the English Lake District -- I booked them into the Ambleside Youth Hostel -- at Dawn we were out on the jetty with our Cameras.
Photo by adelemb • Last comment by adelemb • On 11-08-15 09:45
Thank you, hawkowl. This was shot at a tree farm outside of Boardman, Oregon. For this final image, I stitched together seven shots taken in portrait orientation.
That's a nice angle of the Vik rocks... I assume just before Dyrohlaey! I wish you had swung the camera to the left with less sea on the right and brought the Reynisfjara rocks a bit more into the frame.