I don't post photos often enough! This thread is my top 10 personal landscape/architecture favorites from the last few years. If you like one, like it, and any feedback is appreciated. I think I'm going to work on more landscapes this summer, since it's isolation friendly.
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The Prada store at Marfa. This a very frequently photographed subject; trying to be original is very hard. I shot it with a cinematic lens to try and get some western style lens flare.pic.twitter.com/JOazdxKIRM
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Sydney is just one of my favorite places. I got to be there in perfect conditions. The Opera House is very famously photographed. I just wanted to get something I hadn't seen on a postcard.pic.twitter.com/6Q4rgpfcon
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Yosemite is impossible to capture. It's the visual equivalent of ineffable. But what I haven't seen often is how caged it is. Pristine roads and paths surround a now sort of faux wilderness.pic.twitter.com/Y8ZeR7ELxk
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This is the tunnel that was carved out of a mountain, to make it super easy to drive right up to those Yosemite valley views you've seen a hundred photos of.pic.twitter.com/YRa7FGIEOI
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An American Barn, somewhere in the Central Valley I think.pic.twitter.com/tiKgmpNsX9
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Somewhere in West Texas, with the clouds just blanketing the mountains.pic.twitter.com/YzXRZr18gY
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Venice Beach, California. The sun about to set over the Malibu mountains.pic.twitter.com/xLWnjauoA9
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These are gorgeous. I appreciate the realism in the color saturation and contrast. I wouldn't be sad about a teensy horizon adjustment on a couple, but they're quite lovely. Nice work!
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