One night at our favorite site among the old oaks with direct sunrise. It was a tarpless night, but I really wanted to spread the new DIY tarp.
One night at our favorite site among the old oaks with direct sunrise. It was a tarpless night, but I really wanted to spread the new DIY tarp.
Very beautiful!
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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing.”
- Edmund Burke
Amazing photos! Beautiful
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Beautiful as usual. What camera are you using? That sun star through the hammock was a perfectly timed shot. Thanks for sharing.
What fantastic photos! Beautiful all the way around.
Thanks for posting.
You take some of the most beautiful photos. What kind of camera, or is it all in knowing how to tweak the software. Nope, can't be. Some of those shots are amazing, like the sun peaking through the hammock/fly.
Thanks for the comments. The camera is Sony A7II, acompanied with the lenses sony 24-70/2,8 G, Voigtlander 15mm (sunstars), and minolta 200/2,8 /not used this time/.
The key is to be at the right spot at right time. You dont have to spend much time behind the computer then. The most time consuming part is the stitching, as the panoramic pictures are stitched of several single shots to achieve desired angle of view and depth of field.
Great photos as always. Thanks for the inspiration.
When are you doing a hammock calendar? I could lend you a couple of different hammocks and tarps for variety
That is a nice, and expensive, camera and just for the body. At least for Ol' Point and Shoot.
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