I went on a hike with a friend and her young son on Saturday. He loved that I had brought my "good" camera along to take some shots of him riding his bike all over the hills and dales. All with the Sony 50G.
Outhouses on the Barkha Plain, near Mt Kailash. These are multi-purpose structures : storage of equipment, power line gear, animals (it gets very cold at 4600m in winter) and at left, a stovepipe showing it is an overnight shelter also (from the very 3D CY 35-70/3.4). Mountains are around 6000m. #2 a day west is this place, Tsa Parang, lost and forgotten until Tibetologist Giuseppe Tucci stumbled across it around 100 years ago.
(pls do more if/when poss, these above are great.)
The ChangTang is spine tingling to drive through, the lightning strikes in the storms are quite dangerous. It has the most difficult yet beautiful light I've ever encountered. Visibility is 20-30kms on the flat, much further high up. The world's highest road (highway 219) there tracks through the valleys. 137 kms of it are above 5000m. Everyone gets cranky and drowsy. (Sony a900 and the CY 100-300). Now off-limits.
Sony A7rII with Tominon 35mm f4.5 (a copy lens for a Polaroid MP-4) stacked on a Schneider-Kreuznach Componon-S 135mm f5.6 enlarger lens
Scale 4:1
Focus stack of 52 images
berimbolo wrote:
Haven't shared in a while. Here are a few from Grand Teton NP:
Creative and artistic!
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Olaf G wrote:
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Sony A7rII with Tominon 35mm f4.5 (a copy lens for a Polaroid MP-4) stacked on a Schneider-Kreuznach Componon-S 135mm f5.6 enlarger lens
Scale 4:1
Focus stack of 52 images
The title is perfect
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regulator wrote:
Red-billed Oxpecker working on a Cape Buffalo