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Hi everybody, after bougth my new A7R, I went straight to the north, making a 9 days travel in the wildlands of The Yukon and Alaska, with a big focus on Kluane National Park, probably the most incredible place I have ever seen!

A7R was great in this travel, with its light and small body, with a great quality. I mainly used the Zeiss 2.8/35 but sometimes also the Macro G 2.8/90, with some filters (POL, ND Graduated and always UV).

 

Here are some photos from my album (in my gallery), feel free to comment them. Hope you enjoy and, if you love wild lands and northen adventures, I really advice you to go in this very special region of our lovely planet.

 

Album link: http://www.sonyalphaforum.com/gallery/album/185-into-the-wild-north-yukon-and-alaska/

 

You can find also all these picuturs on my 500px profile: https://500px.com/luca-fontana/

 

Kaskawulsh Glacier

Father's Love

Mt Vancouver

Yukon Dream

Alaska Highway

Bove Lake

Storm is coming

Orienteering in Wilderness

Alsek River

 

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Hello luca.f,

Take a look here: Into the Wild North . I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!

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I'm not a fan of desaturating some colors to 0, but I have to agree it gives the landscapes this cold/wild-feeling.

Nice shots!

Thanks a lot Seb! It's question of taste, sometimes I love to pump the colours, but, during this travel with very open landscapes everything looked so huge, and to give this idea I preferred to work on contrasts than on the colours.

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