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Taken from Phalut. The last hill top in the Sandakphu-Phalut trek from where u could see the Kanchendzonga up close and personal.
This Photo was taken during our Sandakphu-Phalut Trek.
Named by me..
A painting by an Illinois Nautical Artist, August Holland.1928-1998
For his opening view,click blue?
Photos from Day 7 of Single in August with the Mirage 200mm f3.5 @ f16
12 shots stitched together with Hugin
Friday 29 April 2016
Arya (4346m) - River crossing - Ridge view acclimatisation I (4787m)
An epic day, with a "roll up your trousers" river crossing (only achieved with huge help from Gori, Chhiring and Krishna and Mosum) to another yak kharka campsite and an acclimatisation walk up to a ridge at 4787m with magical views - we could see Cho Oyu (8153m) which marks the border with Tibet - all before lunch!
An afternoon of LED work, checking the solar lights left with two of the local ladies six years ago. Both lights are still working, and taken great care of.
A couple more big bird sightings, and a wonderful sunset after the evening gloaming enriched the colours of the stone walls of homes and fields, with the snow capped mountains and glaciers arrayed on three sides of our camp.
Read more on SparklyTrainers: Val Pitkethly's On and Off the Beaten Track through Solukhumbu.
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re-process my previous post with luminosity maskingD800 + samyang 14mm f/2.8
5 exposure Digitally Blended in photoshop
f20 ISO100 14mm 0.8sec, 1.6sec, 3.0sec ,6.0sec ,13sec
meow this is Natalie and she's super cute and her hair is really long. I think this is the perfect "first day of June" picture.
camels under sunrays, Rajasthan-India...
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I am not a big fan of suburbia landscapes, but when I spotted this cloud cover and beautiful light on my way to a client meeting yesterday, I just had to find the nearest high ground to capture it. This was also my first attempt at doing a multiple image panorama. It consists of 5 separate images stiched together manually in Photoshop Elements.