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On the road through Namibia.

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Namibia is a very dry and hot country. this is reflected in this rather barren landscape.

Dead Vlei, Namibia.

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An oldie frim Namibia. I reworked some photos from my former camera with DxO Pure Raw and I'm really pleased with the results. This picture was taken near the famous Sossusvlei.

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A photo from my travels in Africa in 2017. This was at about 3am at the Hakusembe River Lodge in northern Namibia looking into Angola.

Sossusvlei, Namibia

Reliving a travel moment - night sky in Namibia - when will we see that again - mmm I'm hopeful.

Male Leopard : Okonjima Namibia Sep 2019

Close to Sossusvlei in Namibia, Deadvlei is a clay pan characterized by dark, dead camel thorn trees contrasted against the white pan floor. The pan was formed when the Tsauchab River flooded and the abundance of water allowed camel thorn trees to grow. The climate changed and the sand dunes encroached on the pan, blocking the river from reaching the area.

 

The trees are estimated to be approximately 900 years old, however they have not decomposed due to the dry climate.

 

An amazing place to visit especially for anyone interested in photography; the colours & contrasts are spectacular.

the world's oldest dunes

Swakopmund Dunes,

Namibia is the first country in the world whose entire coast was declared a national park.

Namib Rand Nature Reserve during the wet season.

Male Leopard : Okonjima Namibia Sep 2019

Quiver Trees Bathed in the Milky Way's Glow

Sossusvlei, Namibia

..the incredible riches to be found everywhere in Namibia - a geologist's paradise

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....so heavy, so tall, no way to take it home!!!

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View of one of our most remote campsites from our two month overland trip through Africa. This was taken at Spitzkoppe, Namibia.

🇪🇸Nuestro pasado viaje a Namibia, fue bastante variado, por un lado, teníamos paisajes como las dunas mas grandes del mundo, por otro lado, toda la fauna de Etosha National Park y por último y no menos importante, el cielo nocturno.

 

@elenaprphoto y yo nunca habíamos visto la Vía Láctea en el hemisferio sur, la primera noche, después de salir de la habitación del Hotel, miramos al cielo y ¡rediós! que cielo !

Todavía quedaba algo de luna y aún así la visión era absolutamente brutal, se podía contemplar perfectamente la Vía Láctea y claramente ver que el centro galáctico estaba en el centro y en la parte mas alta del cielo, al mirar a esa zona, además de ver el arco también veías detalle, algo que nunca había visto en el hemisferio Norte a pesar de haber contemplado cielos increíbles.

 

El cielo esta compuesto de una panorámica de 38 tomas con tracker, cada una de ellas de 5 x 30s f2 ISO 800 - con el Sony GM 35mm f1.4 . La tierra se trata de una panorámica de 8 tomas a 16mm.

 

🇬🇧 Elena and I had never seen the Milky Way in the southern hemisphere, the first night, after leaving the hotel room, we looked at the sky and by golly, what a sky!

There was still some moon and still the vision was absolutely epic, you could see perfectly the Milky Way and clearly see that the galactic center was in the center and in the highest part of the sky, looking at that area, besides seeing the arc you also saw detail, something I had never seen in the northern hemisphere despite having seen incredible skies.

 

Sky 38 shot panorama with tracker, each shot 5 x 30s f2 ISO 800 - with the Sony GM 35mm f1.4 . Earth panorama of 8 shots at 16mm

 

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