Feral goat on a mountain slope in Snowdonia
The image of the feral goat was captured on a walk in Snowdonia with the Canon 5D Mark II and the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS Zoom lens.
The image of the feral goat was captured on a walk in Snowdonia with the Canon 5D Mark II and the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS Zoom lens.
The trip to Snowdon mountain had several goals – one to capture the beautiful landscape another was to capture images of the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
The image is captured on the slopes on Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park, Wales.
The image is captured in a Danish forests close to where I grew up in Denmark.
Great light from the beautiful Danish forests around Silkeborg captured with the Canon 5D Mark II and the small 50mm f/1.8.
On the way back on the trail we had a lot of rain and one of the only images I got was this image of a bamboo stick in the mist
On the way from Ping’An to Dazia – we stumpled on Zhongliu Village.
The rice field images show the nice rice terraces – the green forest in the back grounds. It’s beautiful and I hope I have captured some of that in the photograph.
The panoramic image of Scotland’s Native Pinewoods was stitched from seven images.
The image black & white woodland is a panoramic photo combined from five images captured with the Canon 5D Mark II and the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L Zoom lens.
Winter at Black Cullin, Scotland. Captured with the Canon 5D Mark II and the 70-200mm f/2.8L lens – who said a good zoom would not be good for landscapes.
With the camera you often stop the motion in a fraction of a second but extending the exposure time (shutter speed) you can improve the way we see the movement.
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