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This was back in the days of yore, which is to say, a Nikon D7000 using a Tokina 11-16 mm f2.8
Wow, yeah you've got to be careful with Tryfan; a good chunk of it is scrambling whilst navigating.
You are entirely correct.
Hah, well this area is the land of caves and potholes, where there's all sorts of weird and wonderful names.
- Juniper Gulf
- Redundancy Hole
- Braithwaite Wife Hole
- Bull Pot of the Witches
And loads more.
I like this imagery.
Yup! One of the oldest stone circles in England, making it around 5,000-years old.
Well this is the thing, I deliberately went on this particular trip without my Sony a7ii; I wanted to see what my new phone was capable of. Quite freeing in a way, certainly in terms of weight and not having to change lenses.
Thanks! No focus stacking, this is from a RAW file shot on a Google Pixel 9 Pro XL.
I'm keen on ensuring there's a sense of distance in my landscape work, and one way to achieve that is making sure your black levels lighten as the distance increases. I achieve this by diffusing then lightening black levels selective the further in the distance an object is.