This thread made me realise I don't take nearly enough landscape any more, and those I do I am not sure if I have posted them. May have done so in the picture of the week thread...
So here are a few of mine...
1.
More of a cityscape this one. D810 with Sigma Art 50mm @ f16, 20s, ISO 64. This is actually about 4 images stitched together to remove the traffic. I couldn't totally remove the people.
Cultural Exchange by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
2.
Another edit of the same thing. I personally like the B&W better
Cultural Exchange by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
3.
I'm not a morning person so it's rare to see me up pre-dawn unless I am going to work. But I had to make an exception when I was visiting my Aunt. D810 with Tamron 15-30mm @ 15mm, f16, 30s, ISO 320.
Urangan Pier Sunrise by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
4.
Not quite a landscape, but near enough lol. D810 and Tamron 15-30mm @ 29mm, f8, 0.3s (handheld), ISO 64.
St Joseph's Cathedral by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
5.
D810, Tamron 15-30mm @ 15mm, f2.8, 30s, ISO 3200
Misty Way by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
6.
Similar spot to the last one. You can see the same tree in them. D810 with Tamron 15-30mm @ 24mm, f22, 1/30s, ISO 64 (f22 was unnecesary)
Backyard by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
7.
My home town. With one of the world's largest gas export facilities in the background. D810 with Tamron 70-200mm @ 200mm, f13, 10s, ISO 100
Gladstone Cityscape by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
8.
I'm always trying to think of different way to capture my local fireworks displays. D810 with Tamron 24-70 @ 35mm, f13, 15s, ISO 64
Gladstone Harbour Festival 2015 by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
9.
Visiting a friend in Perth on the Western side of Australia. So get something unique for me, sunset over water. D810 with Tamron 70-200mm @ 135mm, f10, 1/13s, ISO 64
Golden Perth by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
10.
And a few minutes later.
Perth Dusk by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
11.
I was out one afternoon shooting the newly built gas export facility on the far side of the harbour with a borrowed Tamron 150-600mm lens (here) when I looked left and saw the most amazing light. No time to get to the car and change lens. So 150mm it was, hand held. Three shots stitched together.
Gladstone Marina Sunset by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
12.
I had this shot all planned in my head. Was on holidays on Heron Island in the middle of the Great Barrier Reef. I new which way the sun was setting, I knew about the wreck. But I badly misjudged the lens to use, so this has received a massive crop. D810 with Sigma Art 50mm @ f13, 1/80s, ISO 64
Heron Sunset by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
I am now back in my Pentax days
13.
Probably my very favourite landscape(ish) shot I have taken. Pentax K3 with Sigma 10-20mm @ 20mm, f6.7, 1/350s, ISO 100
Entering the Bluff by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
14.
Pentax K3 with FA77mm Ltd (x3 shots stitched together) @ f13, 30s, ISO 100
Spinaker Park by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
15.
Pentax K3 with Rokinon 8mm fisheye @ f11, 1/125s, ISO 100
Safety by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
16.
A really foggy morning. Pentax K3 with Rokinon 8mm fisheye @ f3.5, 1/125s, ISO 100
Boyne Bridge HDR by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
17.
Pentax with Helio 44m @ 58mm, f?, 1/750s, ISO 100
Kirkwood Road by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
18.
Pentax K3 with FA31mm Ltd @ no idea. 3 images stitched together.
Local Park by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
19.
Nine images all up. 3 lots of 3 images HDR blended and then stitched together. Pentax K30 (my first ever DSLR) with 18-135mm @ 100mm, f?, 25s, ISO 100
QAL at Night by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
20.
My first ever shot that made me happy. Pentax K30 with Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f9, 1s, ISO 100.
Canoe Point by Crew One Photography, on Flickr
So an even 20. Please feel free to comment or ask any questions.