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NP Torres del Paine, Chile


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  • 2 weeks later...

Thank U! Relatively field there are no secrets, I just often use a tripod.

Here are some more pictures of this wonderful park

 

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200

 

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Sony A99 + CZ 24-70

 

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Sony A99 + CZ 24-70

 

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200

 

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Sony A99 + Sony 70-200

 

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Sony A99 + Sony 70-200

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I am a fan! Great work.

Maybe a dumb question, but how do you decide to take one pic with the A99 and the A77 for another.

 

 

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Thank you for rating photos!

I take with me to travel two cameras on the A99 usually put Zeiss 24-70, on the A77 Sony 70-200. So I always handy focal length from 24 to 300 mm

 

Another photo from the places

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Sony A99 + CZ 24-70

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Wow those are images I have been striving to achieve for quite some time.  Obviously it takes talent but I noticed you had some nice gear, would the IQ and Sharpness been possible with less mid range gear and mid range lenses?  You said you used a tripod so these images would also not be so sharp handheld?  Trying to learn, I would kill to produce such amazing images.  Any tips you would like to share are much welcomed.

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