/r/telephotolandscapes
Post your photos! All telephoto landscapes are welcome in the subreddit! CC on request.
Don't forget about your user flair! Let's see what body you're rockin'!
Please note that there is a space between each bracket
The art of Landscape photography using a telephoto lens
Let us see your photos! All telephoto landscapes are welcome in this subreddit! CC on request
Cityscapes and stitched images are welcome here
Please be excellent to each other!
Submission Rules
Only telephoto landscapes
Title should include focal length in brackets (i.e. [85mm])
Title should include sensor type in brackets (i.e. [FF] / [APS-C] / [MF])
Your photo must contain visible features of an area of land Would you like to know more?
70mm or higher on FF
50mm or higher on APS-C
100mm or higher on MF
If you are looking for CC, include after brackets (i.e. [70mm] [FF] CC)
Do not include camera gear in title. Put that information in the comment section
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/r/telephotolandscapes
I was drawn by the sense of mystery this river gave me, falling between the black, rugged rocks, glistening in contrast with the fog hovering above the deep valley beneath my feet. I was in a dark place at that time and it felt like an introspective journey into the mysteries that lie hidden in the darkness of my soul.
Nikon Z50 Nikon Z 50-250 F/7.1 1/800 ISO 250
Nikon Z50 Nikon Z50-250mm F/8 1/3200s ISO 250
Nikon Z50 Nikon 50-250mm 50mm F/8 1/1600 ISO 1600
Nikon Z50 50-250mm kit F/8 1/640 ISO640
There are some eagles in those trees on left side. Super cold and Erie day.