A little something different today. Not only because it lacks wildlife, but also because I took it with my iPhone. This was the last day of our trip to Kenya and Uganda. We were leaving our lodge at Lake Mutanda and heading back to Rwanda and onward to Nairobi and then New York. I had packed my cameras away, but pulled the iPhone out now and again to grab shots from the open window as we drove. This is one of those shots, a bit more mid-day than I like for what is essentially a landscape, but I thought it caught the essence and grandeur of Lake Mutanda and its setting in the volcanic Virunga Mountains of Uganda. iPhone, ISO 32, f/1.6 at 1/2300th of a second.
Your wildlife photos are amazing but don’t ever hesitate to post views like this. Many of us will never visit Africa and it’s nice to see what you’ve seen. Howard from Unionville
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Sean,,
Your photo is just lovely! Please tell me/us what make
and model you used, the way you do with your camera.
Sincerey,
John Ames
Sean,,
Your photo is just lovely! Please tell me/us what make
and model you used, the way you do with your camera.
Sincerey,
John Ames
Thanks John. This was with my iPhone 12 Pro.
Spectacular!
Thanks Mom. Quite the setting.
Beautiful shot! Spectacular landscape!
Thanks Bill. This was a new location for me. Needless to say, I’ll be back.
The iPhone can take beautiful shots as you did here Sean! Sometimes when I don’t feel like lugging around my gear I use my my iPhone 14
Like all great artists – Degas, Van Gough, Picasso, Koons – Sean Crane has entered his “women bending over” period. Truly a new frontier.
Your wildlife photos are amazing but don’t ever hesitate to post views like this. Many of us will never visit Africa and it’s nice to see what you’ve seen. Howard from Unionville
Incredible!!!
I agree with all the above!
Stunning image, Sean!