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this was a trip to an primeval oak forrest called "Reinhardswald" being situated in a corner of 3 states Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Niedersachsen. Several hiking trails partly on wooden planks are leading through a unique, protected treasure of 200 acres of oak tree forrest. This place will be revisited when the foliage will be gone. The Elmarit 60 mm macro lens was mounted on a tripod, with a lens stop about 8 and a low shutterspeed approx. from 1/25 - 0/08 at 100 ISO. Theese trees are so big and spacious that one has to work with a stopped down lens to get a good depth of field. I hope it to be pleasant walk and thanks for taking time and viewing. [ATTACH]339614[/ATTACH] a cathedral like appearance [ATTACH]339616[/ATTACH] this whole seemed to be quite eerie, could have served for anything. The roots are shaped like an elephant's foot. [ATTACH]339617[/ATTACH] a trunk blocking the way [ATTACH]339618[/ATTACH] like mammoth's tooth [ATTACH]339619[/ATTACH] here a lighning struck and the black smoked bark is still recognizable
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these last days we could enjoy a dry crisp weather with a golden atmosphere in the forrest. This was the right mont to search for a few mushrooms. Crawling on the ground, trying to settle the tripod and grappling with the most awkward positions all shots were taken with the Canon 5D MKIL and Elmarit 60mm R-lens plus Leica APO 2x extender. Discovering the world of hobbits and dwarves is a strange adventure. [ATTACH]344476[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]344477[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]344478[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]344479[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]344480[/ATTACH]
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on our hiking tour through the forrest of the region of "Sauerland" I found this . Mounted on the MKII was the Elmarit 180 mm Thanks for having a look.
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actually this one was taken by my girlfriend while we were driving away from home, she used the d-lux 3 great little camera btw. listening to:
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As i am very busy at these strange times there a some moments i have to have a break. At one of these rare moments last sunday i went on a early morning trip to the harz mauntains, in order to be at the top the Brocken mountain at sunrise. It happened the way it had to.... some early morning light before sunrise... followed by a foggy cold morning at -6°C. At the top wind gusts aprox. 60 km/h. In conclusion: A perfect day. On the way back down the sun broke through and more hikers catched the moment. first lights #1
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