Wow, so many awesome shots in this thread now. Hopefully it's sunny tomorrow so I can maybe post one of my own.
Wow, so many awesome shots in this thread now. Hopefully it's sunny tomorrow so I can maybe post one of my own.
Nice shadows Rob.
Near the cliff top.
Shot several images but thought they all seemed a bit soft. Canon 24-105 lens; F14; 1/100; ISO 200; on a tripod. Maybe I should have used a wider aperture and possibly a slightly faster shutter speed, although the static objects also appear to lack sharpness.
I may try again next time I pass that tree.
ps. A better sky would also help.
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 6th May 2010 at 08:12 PM. Reason: extra paragraph
I have a 24-105, it's a great lens, but it isn't cheap. I got mine used for £500, but I see they are going new at the moment for around £950. Quite often it's included as a package on new Canons, and it would be well worth getting one. Haven't noticed any sharpness issues, it's generally on the button. As you say, perhaps a faster shutter. Nice tree - it would also look good at sunset, I think.
I bought my lens before the VAT increased and paid around £800. In a direct comparison with my old 28-135; I found the cheaper lens was actually a fraction sharper at the centre although that fell off towards the edges while the 24-105 held it's sharpness all the way. And it copes better with extremes of contrast, plus of course, it is a much stronger build.
Unfortunately, a sunset isn't possible as that is the only achievable angle, through a barbed wire topped sheep fence, and facing north! But perhaps some dark stormy clouds one day.
Rob, superb image. I love it. The off set border and the deep drop shadow are perfect for this image.Corsican pines
Oh and good look with explaining the vaseline if you are ever stopped and searched under Section 44.
Steve