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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2015, 04:37:41 »
What other-worldly place and images!  The spot lighting on the foreground in the initial image is just a miracle!  Thanks for sharing, Simone!
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #16 on: October 09, 2015, 08:13:38 »
Very nice landscape images!
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2015, 08:42:25 »
What other-worldly place and images!  The spot lighting on the foreground in the initial image is just a miracle!  Thanks for sharing, Simone!

Thank you Akira.
It pays off rushing out of home early to get to the location before sunrise  :)
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2015, 08:42:57 »
Very nice landscape images!

Thanks!
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2015, 23:22:00 »
Lanzarote is full of opportunities also underground.
There are lava tunnels that can be visited and although the pace of the visit does not make it easy to take pictures (no time to set a tripod, no control over lights, mixed white balance), it is still possible to try something.
All the following is done handheld, mainly with the newly bought Samyang 12/2 (I also used the 23/1.4).
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2015, 09:41:38 »
The last two you posted now if seriously nice
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #21 on: October 10, 2015, 09:48:13 »
The last two you posted now if seriously nice

Thank you Elsa, they are also the ones where I had more time to think about how to get the shot and to find a spot for keeping the camera steadier.
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #22 on: October 10, 2015, 09:58:10 »
sometimes I forget to think a bit myself. And when I do - its always worth it
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #23 on: October 10, 2015, 11:01:09 »
Thanks for the nice photos, Simone!


It was a holiday spent on Lanzarote a few years ago that finally persuaded me that I HAD to move up to a DSLR.
The scenery was so beautiful and our small digital pocket cam just couldn't cope with the contrasts...


It's a very beautiful place, definitely worth a visit (with your SLR/ DSLR/ mirrorless!).
Apart from the landscape the architecture of Manrique is the second highlight of the island.
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #24 on: October 10, 2015, 13:23:18 »
Thanks for the nice photos, Simone!


It was a holiday spent on Lanzarote a few years ago that finally persuaded me that I HAD to move up to a DSLR.
The scenery was so beautiful and our small digital pocket cam just couldn't cope with the contrasts...


It's a very beautiful place, definitely worth a visit (with your SLR/ DSLR/ mirrorless!).
Apart from the landscape the architecture of Manrique is the second highlight of the island.

Thank you Gunther, Manrique certainly left a very strong legacy in the island, although I have not spent much effort to document it with photos.
I do have something though, from my previous trip, and may post later.

For now, some starry shots taken in the north of the island, where there is least light pollution.
I tried starry trails too on the last night, but there was dusty wind coming from Sahara that obfuscated the stars and made light pollution impossible to manage even there.
These two were shot on the previous day, when the dust problem was not as bad, but other nights that I missed were far better.

Shot with the Samyang 12/2.
This shot enabled me to check the lens as I was not able to do before.
Coma is excellently corrected. Chromatic aberration not bad at all; vignetting is manageable. All of this at f/2.
The problem is mis-centering. I fear there is little I can do about it. Fixing may be possible, but given the low cost of the lens probably not worth.
Returning is also not an option since I got it second hand.
On most application this mis-centering is not noticeable, and even with this shot I can live with it.
Despite this problem I am overall quite happy with this lens. For some things it can replace the optically excellent 14/2.8.

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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #25 on: October 10, 2015, 23:07:26 »
Another fabulous place is El Golfo.
The Gulf is actually a half crater - the other half has been eroded by the sea.
You can see it below - with its green lagoon it is another otherworldly place.

El Golfo is at the very end of the road, in the middle of the lava fields.
The other attraction of this small village with a certain hippy air is the fish restaurants.
The fish is freshly caught by the local fishermen. Truly delicious stuff! Try with some local white....

PS This is a pano of 4 vertical shots stitched with Hugin. The shots were handheld and stitching them well was a royal pain. IMHO a tripod is the minimum requirement for making panos well.
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #26 on: October 11, 2015, 03:29:41 »
Fascinating travel log, very nice landscapes, cave and pano

Thanks for sharing your experiences
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #27 on: October 11, 2015, 04:40:35 »
El Golfo pano is classic Lanzarote shot. Beautifully captured. Your cave photos are awesome too! Thanks again for sharing and wonderful storytelling.
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #28 on: October 11, 2015, 07:06:36 »
This is a great series, #1 and #2 and the last two cave images are particularly nice, and the beach too.
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Re: The Moon on Earth: Lanzarote
« Reply #29 on: October 11, 2015, 09:19:30 »
Great images! I particulary enjoyed the cave photographs. I'm travelling to one of the neighbour islands in a months time (La Gomera). Probably a bit different than Lanzarote. Camera kit will definetly be brought along.
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