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johneerottn2dacore t1_ixckszm wrote

Jaw dropping, thanks a bunch! Beautiful Vermont morning to you mate!!! Cheers to you and yours!!

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eddymarkwards t1_ixcw0sb wrote

Awesome picture. The clouds look ominous, well done.

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deadbalconytree t1_ixcwwzt wrote

Great shot. Always nice to see fellow Fuji shooters in Vermont. I saw this over on the Fujifilm sub also, but figured I’d respond here instead.

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DirtyBirdNJ t1_ixd8ig3 wrote

Great shot love the layers of contrast. Keep em coming

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Rockdio t1_ixdb6jz wrote

Wow! Thats near where I grew up. I miss that view.

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RayneOrian t1_ixdhefw wrote

I used to struggle mentally when Winter would arrive. Although the season mutes the sounds and color, these photographs are helping me to recognize what I’ve missed all along - beauty comes from many palettes. 🎨 I hope this continues as a series throughout the season. 🤞🏼

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lordtacgnol t1_ixdoxx7 wrote

Nice picture. I’m pretty sure I dove past you while you we’re taking it.

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nartam11 t1_ixdqw52 wrote

I’m a photography novice but started looking into Fuji camera after seeing these shots. There pretty expensive though. Any recommendations for a starter camera for these types of shots?

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Falconlordhank t1_ixe7boo wrote

theres no specific camera ypu need to take pictures like this. look for options with good cheap glass in the focal lengths you want, and dont just go for the highest resolution sensor you can find. larger pixels are better ftmp.

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pretentiousignoramus t1_ixedrpi wrote

Oh you put 1.4 in the description. Still, pretty low unless you're handheld and didn't want to push the ISO. Personally, I won't shoot landscape lower than F11. The composition and contrast are nice.

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RayneOrian t1_ixjazog wrote

I’m there with ya! You can become blind to noise and deaf to the lights - all those glowing boxes, a bit too bright.

I had trouble with that previously - the lack of noise and solitude gave my thoughts space to point too many arrows inward, if that makes sense. Now, I feel stifled by the noise everywhere and serve the thoughts by giving them space to roam on blank pages.

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