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Does this go for a landscape? From the island of Lidö in the Stockholm Archipelago, also in the showcase Fisheye 8mm PRO thread.
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Pendle Hill (again, albeit from a different vantage point)

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A local lake - I took my son there to see some friends and afterwards had a stroll around it with the camera.

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Buttermere & Fleetwith Pike, Lake District.
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From my recent trip through nowhere, Nevada - do these count as landscapes? C&C welcome in any case.
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From a moody sunset on Basalt Mountain.

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San Vicente Reservoir - Lakeside, CA
 

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I really like that purple spot in the bushes in the foreground! What is it? A flower?

Lens flare. This is actually a testament to the old 14-54 flare handling. The sun is basically above the top-left corner of the image - so it is more or less shooting in the direction of the sun - and yet, we get a pretty reasonable image out of it. (You can kind of see that the sky is white in the left-top 1/3 of the image - because of the direct sunlight.
 

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Lens flare. This is actually a testament to the old 14-54 flare handling. The sun is basically above the top-left corner of the image - so it is more or less shooting in the direction of the sun - and yet, we get a pretty reasonable image out of it. (You can kind of see that the sky is white in the left-top 1/3 of the image - because of the direct sunlight.
And I thought it was a flower! o_O
 

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New here. Hope I get this shot of mountains in the Crested Butte, CO area posted. Sorry, can't tell you the peak names. Thot it was a pretty scene.
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Thanks, Andrewmap. Think I'll enjoy it -- just need to figure out the procedures and protocols! Love shooting in the UK, too -- but it's been a several years since I was there last.
 

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Lens flare. This is actually a testament to the old 14-54 flare handling. The sun is basically above the top-left corner of the image - so it is more or less shooting in the direction of the sun - and yet, we get a pretty reasonable image out of it. (You can kind of see that the sky is white in the left-top 1/3 of the image - because of the direct sunlight.
It's simply a brilliant lens. I will never part with mine, even though I have the 12-100 as my walk around zoom.
 

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