Landscape photography with M8

nice to see a neighbor from queens. i just got the m8 and now have the 35 cron. i returned my zeiss 25mm which would have been nice of landscape. although, after reading tons of threads, a 35 or 50mm or even longer focal length can be use for landscape with less foreground.

i do not have examples right now...
 
I use the M8 a fair bit for landscapes, maybe 30% of what I take. Also use a Nikon DSLR. Couple of examples with the M8 below - first two are with the Tri-Elmar, third the CV 35mm f2.5 and the last with the CV 75mm f2.5. Guy.

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i use it for that, with 18mm now and a longer (90mm etc.) in the future. also i use it for street-like shooting.
 
I use the M8 a fair bit for landscapes, maybe 30% of what I take. Also use a Nikon DSLR. Couple of examples with the M8 below - first two are with the Tri-Elmar, third the CV 35mm f2.5 and the last with the CV 75mm f2.5. Guy.



Wow, those are some amazing pictures, especially the 3rd one!
 
Do you consider this genre a landscape shot? Then I use it for landscape shots ;-)!

M8 CV 4/25 f4 1/125s ISO160

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M8 Summicron 2/35 Asph f4 1/750s ISO160

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Happy shooting!

Johan
 
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Wow, those are some amazing pictures, especially the 3rd one![/quote]

Thanks for the kind comments Ozmander!
 
m8u with zeiss 25mm

m8u with zeiss 25mm

Love it for landscape. So light and easy to handle. Nice...
 

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Battersea Crane, September, 2007


London City Hall, Southwark, September, 2007


Lincoln, NE, January, 2008


White Houses, October, 2008


Cemetery Outside Sprague NE, March, 2008
 
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