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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: