As I mentioned recently, guanacos can be great subjects, especially when framed within the landscape of Torres Del Paine in Patagonian Chile. The early morning light was hitting these two with direct light while the massive face of that mountain in the background was in shadow, and partially obscured by fog and clouds. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/1600th of a second
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Those guanacos look like two tiny dots compared with the vastness of the mountain in the background. Nice capture!
I really like the focal length choice here, and it’s always nice to have a subject in sun with a dark background.
——- Early stroll
——- Distant land
——- Tiny audience at the feet
——- Of stony grandeur
——- Give small measure
——- To our ever growing
——- Universe .
No frogs for my 50th!?
great shawon pic. ) great pic. of the llamamas 9in the morning sun. ? )