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  1. hello I would like to share a few landscape shots. All with 16-35/4 on A7II. Location: Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland ~ 2000 m Sound of Silence by Mathias, auf Flickr Calm down by Mathias, auf Flickr Tarn by Mathias, auf Flickr Barrier Lake by Mathias, auf Flickr Over the hills and far away by Mathias, auf Flickr
  2. Hi everyone, this is my first post in this forum. Started digital photography in 2001 using a simple sony dcp 30 3.2 MP cybershot - yes, those were the days! Then changed to a Sony F 828 Cybershot. Dropped it and went Canon for 10 years: EOS 30D, EOS 5DIII, lost the 5D due to an assault, insurance paid well, went with an original 6D. This August I bought a Sony Alpha 7sll and yes, it is a fine cam. Using at along with the Samyang FE 35mm F/2.8 AF for almost everything. Also have a Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art 015 along with an MC 11 adapter for nightscapes. Bought a CLS Astronomik filter as well to manage light pollution if necessary. Well, enough said for now. Here's a photograph taken yesterday morning on mount Pilatus, near Lucerne Switzerland. Hope you enjoy the view as much as I did. Kind regards, Peter in Switzerland.
  3. From the album: Landscapes

    Lugano under sunset from Cross Peak on Caval Dossa area. Down left the cross, you can see the piramid of Monviso, a peak 280km far from where we were! I worked with a graduated ND filter to get a darker sky, then I left the colour as much as were in reality, working on contrasts to have the best effect on the ray coming behind the mountain. Last aspect I worked to are the blacks, that I made darked and deeper.

    © Luca Fontana

  4. luca.f

    Late View

    From the album: Landscapes

    On our way back from Blinnenhorn we got a great view of Greis Lake just before golden hour. Walking with no track in wilderness is one of the most incredible experience, and this kind of landscape is the reason we explore. I worked hard on colors, to get the best balance between saturation and contrasts.

    © Luca Fontana

  5. From the album: Landscapes

    An hiker make a picture of Greis Lake, with Greis Glacier and Bleinnenhorn (3374m) on the back. The light was just perfect with great contrasts of coulor all around the picture. I also loved the moment for the great proportion, with the long cloud that creates a circle that go to the mountain, than to the long glacier, to the hiker and at the end back to the sky. I tried to desaturate a bit the colors to get a deeper effect on all the picture.

    © Luca Fontana

  6. luca.f

    Falling Sun

    From the album: Landscapes

    We were climbing Denti della Vecchia near Lugano when a sublime scenary appears to us, with a orange sun hitting the autumn trees. Mountains on the back are Alps, with Monte Rosa, second peak in europe. I worked hard with ND graduated filter in postproduction, adding nothing to saturation. All the colours seen are as appeared to our eyes.

    © Luca Fontana

  7. From the album: Landscapes

    Climbing Adula (3408m) we had a spectacular sunrise all over the alps. In the picture the first light of the day hitting Vogelberg (3200m). I worked this picture with a cold light, heating up the part of the sun. In this way we have a great contrast between the light and the dark. Light is life, and when you are walking on high mountains around 0C° it makes a great difference in your feeling. I also strongly worked on contrasts and clarity, to give better the sensation of how much big was that landscape in front of us.

    © Luca Fontana

  8. From the album: Landscapes

    Two alpinist walking on the South-Est ridge of Adula, highest peak of Ticino (Swizerland).

    © Luca Fontana

  9. From the album: Landscapes

    Alpinists on the glacier walking to the summit of Adula, highest mountain of Ticino (Switzerland).

    © Luca Fontana

  10. From the album: Landscapes

    Wild valley near Piz d'Agnel (Julierpass, Graubunden, CH).

    © Luca Fontana

  11. I took a Sony A7 with one lens, a Vivitar 17-28mm f.4. to Switzerland. I tried out the panoramic setting. Pretty cool automatic stitching.
  12. A7 + sel 70-200/4 f8 200mm 1/80 sec iso 100
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