• Members 1839 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 11:38 a.m.

    The Weekly Landscape Thread

    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 1839 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 11:40 a.m.

    Soča valley

    I hope you’re all doing well and feeling ready to make some more great landscape photos in 2026.
    I went to the gym yesterday to slowly get my back working again after a bout of lumbago over the holidays. It happened on a cold mountain road while I was taking off the snow chains. The German word for lumbago is “Hexenschuss,” which literally means “a shot from a witch,” and honestly feels pretty accurate. A week later things seem to be back to normal, and it’s a relief to be able to put my own socks on again 😊

    Anyway, I’m going to have to start here with a photo from the archives; one of my old favourites from Slovenia in 2021.
    I’m standing here in the middle of “Napoleon’s bridge” looking down the beautiful Soča valley and viewing both the river and the winding road.
    The sun had just appeared to light up the distant forest on this slightly misty autumn morning.
    It got printed on canvas (120 x 80 cm) and hung on the wall for quite a while 😉

    river smaller.JPG

    river smaller.JPG

    JPG, 4.4 MB, uploaded by Fireplace33 on Jan. 9, 2026.

  • Members 330 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 12:02 p.m.

    I like this. Subdued colours and light but a good leading line. Vertical landscapes are always a fave

  • Members 330 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 12:05 p.m.

    A couple more from my week in the Alps. Heading back in a couple of weeks. There's been a huge dump of snow, which is continuing so the next images will be very different I hope

    We are perched on a high plateau above this village, Albiez le Jeune, which gives for some pleasant views
    live.staticflickr.com/65535/55025409115_78ed6ce9f2_6k.jpg010126 Albiez le jeune by softmarmotte, on Flickr

    and this is across the valley to the large ski resort at La Toussuire. We all joke that they have great views of our little alpine village and we get to look at a 70s eyesore
    live.staticflickr.com/65535/55024193652_e0df8b4a1c_6k.jpg010126 Albiez view to la toussuire by softmarmotte, on Flickr

  • Members 808 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 3:09 p.m.

    Rolling Cascade

    GA Waterfalls_nz85557-20250504-0498.jpg

    When one thinks of a water fall, it is normally a long straight drop of water. In the Souther Appalachians of the US one will find those dramatic drops. However,
    because of the hard bed rock - one also finds waterfalls that are a long rolling cascade down the side of the mountain with the wet exposed rock glistening in the sun. I actually prefer these as subjects as there are many micro stories that can be isolated out of the whole.

    GA Waterfalls_nz85557-20250504-0498.jpg

    JPG, 3.2 MB, uploaded by tprevatt on Jan. 9, 2026.

  • Members 330 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 3:33 p.m.

    Nice. Works well in B&W. I do like a waterfall long exposure. Might be cliched but...

  • Members 808 posts
    Jan. 9, 2026, 7:07 p.m.

    I've played around with exposure time for moving water and for me there is a sweet spot of 1/3 to 1 second. To short and you lose the tonal smoothness. Too long it simply smears everything into a much. 1/3 on the short end to 1 on the long seems to be the Goldilocks spot.

  • Members 95 posts
    Jan. 10, 2026, 2:22 a.m.

    I will say again... the IQ from the Panasonic DC-S5D and the LUMIX S 70-300/F4.5-5.6 - very, very good! Both shots. Your PP skills may also be coming into play, but nevertheless, I am impressed with the IQ. :-)

  • Members 95 posts
    Jan. 10, 2026, 2:35 a.m.

    That's beautiful. I like your choice (black and white) which really helps "expose" (as you say)... the "glistening" of the rocks. I'm guessing this was a "naked" shot -- 1/2 sec @ f/13 (no ND filter)? Very good. I have a ND filter (B&W 77 103 ND 0,9 - 3 BL 8x E) and a CP (B&W 77 KSM C-POL MRC) in my bag... but I (basically) never use them! Aye, aye, aye. I really need to stretch my legs. I should really try to do that in 2026.