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This is the landscape you see every day from the ship. When there is nothing else to do, you can you out to the deck and admire the landscape and keep an eye for wildlife. Not internet, no TV, looking at the landscape is much more relaxing.
BTW, getting the colors right during post-processing was a learning experience for me as the photos come out with a blue cast.
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Shot from a distance with the OM1 72mm lens, equivalent to 144mm on full frame. It is very sharp, very happy with this lens.
As the sun goes down, shadows lengthen and the green lights on the hills and meadows.
Mentre il sole scende, si allungano le ombre ed il verde dei prati e colline diventa più intenso.
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Long exposure of the King's creek, leading to the King's fall, which unfortunately I was not able to see because the lookout got damaged in the fire last year and it has not been repaired yet. Got there a bit late, so the sun was not shining on the creek anymore.
Shot with the OM1 handheld, using the electronic ND filter. The image stabilization is amazing, the background is super crisp, the foreground is a bit fuzzy because it was too close to me. I am super happy not having to carry a tripod.
Montage à l'aide de Microsoft ICE à partir de 4 photos 16:9 dans le sens horizontal
Au loin, les 3 Becs et la Montagne de Couspeau. A droite les falaises d'Eyzahut (bordure nord du synclinal de Dieulefit)
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