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Classic scene and well done! It strikes me as quite the dream location of simple living. But the actual location is probably remote and not a real possibility for most. Simple living may not be so simple, and I suppose.
Lovely image.On our recent trip to Denmark, I brought along the 19 mm T/S Nikkor lens to play with on the X1DII.
Here is a shot from a nearby harbour.
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Thank you, Dave. It is fairly remote, accessible by a poor, narrow gravel road and a 20 minute walk. I really wanted to have a cloudy sky and I shall go back to get one! You're right about simple living though - the adjacent outdoor privy would have been no fun on a cold snowy day!Classic scene and well done! It strikes me as quite the dream location of simple living. But the actual location is probably remote and not a real possibility for most. Simple living may not be so simple, and I suppose.
Beautiful image that evokes memories of a lot of places. Thanks for sharing.
Simply breathtaking, John!!Mt. Tam SunsetView attachment 185662
WRS 1250 | IQ4 150 | SK120 ASPH | f/11 | Dual Exposure+ | +/- 20mm 2-image stitch
I'm still only shooting locally but this time from a new location, courtesy of a friend of a friend who's very familiar with the area around Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County, California. This image was taken from one of Mt. Tam's two peaks, which offers a stunning 360 degree view that includes San Francisco to the south, the East Bay to the, well, east, Marin, Sonoma and Napa Counties to the north, and the coastline to the north and west. Here one can see the sun setting over Bolinas Ridge and the marine layer on the Pacific Ocean in the distance. I think Pt. Reyes is somewhere just to the left of the sun, buried underneath the thick marine layer.
John
Hey guys! Finally we can travel again around Europe with not too much hassle, and I can't wait to go back to Iceland in September as my first international trip after Covid forced me to stay in Italy for pretty much all the second half of 2020!
In the meantime, here are two favourite spots of mine in Iceland, photographs from 2019 & 2020 respectively:
Seljalandsfoss at sunrise, 2 seconds, X1D & XCD 21mm
Reynisdrangar at sunset, 5 seconds, X1D II & XCD 45mm
Thanks for viewing & commenting! Have a great week, best regards
Vieri