jolavoltige wrote:
Oh! What a beautiful landscape! I didn't knew this place but will remember.
Congratulations!
If you ever do visit there, be sure to bring your elbow and knee pads, because it can get very crowded along the guardrail as sunset approaches and everyone jostles for tripod room.
In the end, I decided to point my camera up, not down, and captured the clouds instead:
(In loosely keeping with the Zeiss-oriented theme of this thread, both photos were taken using Contax 645 lenses, although I have forgotten which ones I used.)
Oh! What a beautiful landscape! I didn't knew this place but will remember.
Congratulations!
Thanks for the comment.
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Audii-Dudii wrote:
If you ever do visit there, be sure to bring your elbow and knee pads, because it can get very crowded along the guardrail as sunset approaches and everyone jostles for tripod room.
In the end, I decided to point my camera up, not down, and captured the clouds instead:
I live in the area and this can be the case at times. I try to go up to Steptoe on a weekday (M-Th) if I want to have less people when photographing up there.
Here is another from the C/Y 100-300 @ 300mm and cropped. Taken in early spring on the Palouse just after the fields just after the fields were turned.
I have been using a CZ 35-70 on my A7R2 for a couple of years, so I decided to jump for a Contax 159mm for a bit of film fun. Got my first roll developed, it was exciting to go shooting with it. Cross post to the alt images thread.