vieri
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Re: Wild sunset over dilapidated farm, Italy
Vieri
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it Best regards,Magical,
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed it Best regards,Magical,
Sunset on a fishing's control post, in the Valli di Comacchio, taken just before my Workshop Leica Akademie Italy there last year with a Leica S (007), a Leica Vario-Elmar-S 30-90mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
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Vieri
Thank you very much Jurgen, glad you enjoyed it! Best regards,Very , very nice , Vieri , as always . :thumbs:
Nice rig! Well, we certainly like to travel to the same places, No timeline, but I am anxious to revisit BC and the west coast of Vancouver Island in particular. Next time my wife and I go to Bruce peninsula I'll drop you a PM.Great minds think alike, Tom! . While you were there we were quite close in southern BC and Alberta. We should share travel plans!
Now I'll stop hijacking this thread....
This photo reminded me of some of my trips there. My wife and I have traveled a few times along the St. Lawrence over the years. IMHO its beauty is underappreciated by photographers compared to some well known destinations. One of our favorite campgrounds, Pardis Marin, is located just east of Tadoussac. There you can camp on the exposed granite of the Canadian Shield next to the St. Lawrence, which is a very deep estuary at that point. A volcanic rift there is as deep as 1000 ft. if my memory is correct. A great area for whale watching as the whales are feeding very close to shore (you can even hear them in your tent when they sound). A few old film shots illustrating the shoreline and the hardships some endure to see the whales (both Pentax 645N):Snow geese over the St.Lawrence River, Quebec. XF/100/SK240
Thanks Dave. That would be a great bike trip.......................
Tom, I really enjoy eastern Canada, especially along the St Lawrence. Years ago cycled a good distance east from Quebec City towards the Gaspe peninsula. Never made it as far as Cap Bon-Ami but would love to someday in the near future.
How many weeks in advance should I put in my reservation for rental of your rig.....of course with complementary fellow 645Z user discount...LOL! It sure will beat pedaling!
Nice rig and images Tom.
Dave (D&A)
Love the clouds rolling off the top of there, we've had some of that here this week which I've been trying to capture, no luck so far.Another version of Cap-Bon-Ami from 2010. DF and 150mm.