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The Urriellu Peak, also known as Naranjo de Bulnes, under the last rays of sunlight of the day. This peak is one of the most spectacular and maybe the most famous from the Picos de Europa Mountains. The shot was taken from the Pedro Udaondo viewpoint, in Asiego, Cabrales, Asturias, Spain.
I don't really like this shot very much, since the light was not very good and I had to do the best I could with post processing. Now it's really better than the original Raw.
This picture was taken with a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and Canon EF 70-200 mm f.2,8 L IS II lens + Canon EF Extender 2.0 X III
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Morning spent with a friend of mine, hanging out and shooting around Los Angeles’ Pico-Union district. I wanted to try out my 100-200mm telephoto lens and to mess a little with some straight out of camera recipes for the camera.
A walk through the most western parts of Pico - the vineyards that are on the UNESCO World Heritage list
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Muy buenas a tod@s los que por aquí seguís. Hacía mucho que no entraba ni colgaba fotos y tras un tiempo desconectado, empiezo con una de las últimas escapadas. Ruta fácil y bonita entre los límites de León y Asturias a la altura del puerto de Tarna y excelentes vistas a Mampodres y Riaño. Un saludo y buena semana.
Pájaro Bobo Pico Amarillo, Yellow-billed Cukoo. Coccyzus americanus. Pájaro Bobo Pico Amarillo, Yellow-billed Cukoo. Coccyzus americanus. Migrante de pasada, Residente reproductor.
Sierra de Bahoruco.
Pico Macondiu.Macizo Oriental de Picos de Europa.
Olympus E 510 + zuiko 14-54mm + Filtro polarizador Hama 67mm
The sun sets in a blaze of light into Tenerife's 3,700m high volcano 110km away.
When hiking on Gran Canaria you know you're getting somewhere when you can see the massive bulk of Mount Teide visible on the horizon. The massive volcano (the 10th highest in the world despite half of it being underwater) towers above everything else in the Canary Islands and is visible from miles around.
This was shot while we were on a hike through the pine forests of mountains of Gran Canaria high over the little town of Tejeda where we were staying.
Tejeda, Gran Canaria, Spain, 2017
Sony a7R Mark II with Leica APO-Summicron-M 90mm f/2 ASPH
Morning spent with a friend of mine, hanging out and shooting around Los Angeles’ Pico-Union district. I wanted to try out my 100-200mm telephoto lens and to mess a little with some straight out of camera recipes for the camera.