• Members 1626 posts
    Sept. 19, 2025, 8:05 a.m.

    The Weekly Landscape Thread

    I won't be around to comment on your images this week,
    but I'm sure you can comment on each other's images and get a good discussion going :-)
    Have fun !

    This weekly thread, starting on a Friday, allows us to showcase our Landscape photos and get some feedback.
    Opening up discussions, not only on content, style, composition & techniques, but also on the emotion in the image, and of course about the place itself.

    It’s easy to participate

    Post an image or short essay with a title and description. To make it easier to view in the forum, all comments should include the original title and at least one of the original images as a quote.

    Thread Guidelines:

    1. This thread is for sharing and developing our Landscape photography skills.
    2. Entries can be a single image or a short photo essay (2 to 10 connected images that tell a story).
    3. Give your entry a clear title and perhaps also explain why you took it, or the story it tells.
    4. Provide constructive feedback on others’ images/essays.
      Try to go beyond simple praise or dismissal and explain why you like it, or what caught your eye.
      ”Likes” are encouraged too.
    5. Negative feedback and suggestions are also OK (be polite, honest, and constructive).

    Giving feedback is just as important as receiving feedback, both help to improve our artistic and technical skills.

    What is a Landscape photo?

    This means different things for different people. For me, it includes a wide range of photos taken outside,… from wide sweeping vistas to smaller details found along the route. Seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes, woodland shots, landscapes at night with some stars, and lots more are all OK. They could also include man-made objects and people or animals outside, but they are not usually the main subject. Show us, with your photos, what Landscape photography means to you.

    Motivation

    I love to go hiking in the natural world and capture photos along the way. It keeps me fit (physically and mentally) and provides some beautiful memories. Processing those images when I return is fun too, it often helps to enhance what I saw.

    Downloading and reposting

    It’s often challenging to verbalise comments about images. Instead, it’s sometimes easier to “show.” Unless the original poster specifically states otherwise (in each original post), participants are free to download, alter, and repost images in replies to express their analysis and critique. The reposted image may remain permanently or be removed after a short period. Downloaded and altered images shall not be used for any other purposes or uploaded elsewhere.

    Enough said,… Go out, enjoy the open air, take some photos. Bring back the memories and post them here in the Weekly Landscape Thread 😊

    ...looking forward to seeing your images,

  • Members 1626 posts
    Sept. 19, 2025, 8:06 a.m.

    Step by step to the top of Ulsan Rock in South Korea

    It's about 900m above sea level and a fairly steep climb but there are steps all the way up.
    We chose quite a windy day :-)
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    Trees clinging to the bare mountain
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    Quite a hazy day with lots of layers
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    JPG, 2.3 MB, uploaded by Fireplace33 on Sept. 19, 2025.

  • Members 235 posts
    Sept. 19, 2025, 8:40 a.m.

    Fascinating and I am sure you were happy to have a 'light' camera in hand

  • Members 1626 posts
    Sept. 19, 2025, 10:08 a.m.

    An impressive view! I like the way the river works here as a leading line, between the walls of ice, and points toward the mossy green mountain in the distance. The sky is good with the rays of light seeming to come out from behind that mountain
    The many ice layers are clearly visible, and they are all covered with the black ash giving a good contrasty effect, and, as with so many things in Iceland, an otherworldly feeling to it.

    When you get up close, it’s amazing how dirty the rivers are, that run away from the glaciers in Iceland.
    All that lava and ash is mixed in