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Cathedral Gorge...

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Cathedral Gorge sent on March 17, 2018 (10:18) by Gianluca Tomarchio Vasta. 3 comments, 381 views.

at 16mm, 1/25 f/7.1, ISO 2500, hand held.

Bungle Bungle Range (Purnululu National Park) - Panoramica da 4 scatti. - Non c'è nessuno. Questo è il vantaggio dell'autonomia. La Cathedral Gorge rispetta le aspettative. Una enorme caverna, quasi completamente circondata da rocce altissime, al cui centro si raccoglie l'acqua che scende dalle pareti. Siamo nel dry e quindi acqua poca e stagnante. E' circolare ed ha una acustica incredibile. Riesco ad avere 10 minuti di completa solitudine, poi inizia ad arrivare la massa sbarcata dai grossi mezzi del tour.



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avatarjunior
sent on March 17, 2018 (10:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi, the place is very impressive. Much skill also in choosing the moment with less crowd, so as to admire the whole context in peace.
From my monitor I see the sand slightly burnt (on the right side especially) or is it normal that it is? In case I would have tried a local recovery :)
For the post in general but not known particular distortions, but all in all the pdr and the location help to make this shot something that already strikes at first sight :-)

Greetings, Fabio :)

avatarsupporter
sent on March 17, 2018 (13:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello and thanks. The pp has been very difficult for various reasons and the sand at the limit is a compromise also due to the minor importance compared to the rest. There are also other problems on the trees to the right and always right on the wall. It certainly can not be considered a high-level photo. After having broken the 24-70mm during the journey
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I had to always use in these situations the 8-16mm Sigma on FF 16mm which is certainly not a big goal and I have also pushed it to 2500 of ISO. In addition I forgot to add that this is an overview of 4 shots (now I write) with big problems of perspective between the various shots. I assure you that the result is more than good. I'm not a beginner on the pp ... and maybe not even the second weapons :-D
<br /> Greetings.
Gianluca.

avatarjunior
sent on March 19, 2018 (18:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Gianluca, I read your misadventure! It was really a pity for you and for the opportunity lost during the holiday! :-(

That it was a merging was intuited even by the relationship height x length, but rightly for a similar context there is. The muffled vision then masks the problems of perspective that you have described well, which is why I like this shot.
Sorry that you could not give the vision you wanted, due to inability of the lens, but I hope you can soon remedy :)

In any case, in the comment I was not at all criticizing or insinuating that I was not capable, indeed! :)

A greeting!


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