The great thing about guanacos is that they were seemingly everywhere in Torres Del Paine. When the light was good, it didn’t take long to find one — or two in this case — up on some ridge top with dramatic mountains and clouds in the background. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 70mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/1250th of a second
Stunning shot! The mountains in the background are so majestic and the interplay of the darkened sky, punctuated by the beautiful clouds hint at the vastness of the landscape the guanacos call home.
—– A grand opera
—– After the hills and mountains
—– Are set
—– A soft gray wash applied
—– And the skies set aswirl
—– The director can cue
—– The Guanacos .
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Stunning shot! The mountains in the background are so majestic and the interplay of the darkened sky, punctuated by the beautiful clouds hint at the vastness of the landscape the guanacos call home.
Thanks Sue. As you know, my favorite shots are those that capture the animals in their environment.
So beautiful.
—– A grand opera
—– After the hills and mountains
—– Are set
—– A soft gray wash applied
—– And the skies set aswirl
—– The director can cue
—– The Guanacos .
Purple Clouds
great pic. great blue sky, good back ground, ect. ) Hey did you used blue filfter to make the back ground blue? )