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FollowI spent Saturday above Tremorgio Lake in Tessin. This was taken just below the plateau heading up towards Capanna Leìt.
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I spent Saturday above Tremorgio Lake in Tessin. This was taken just below the plateau heading up towards Capanna Leìt.
They'll be a few more pictures of waterfalls as well a some of Marmots coming soon.
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They'll be a few more pictures of waterfalls as well a some of Marmots coming soon.
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Cherisphotos
September 14, 2017
I think this shot is beautiful... I am heading out this weekend to do the first of this type shot... > Thanks for inspiration... Blessings
Mdinnar
January 04, 2018
I really love your image, I’d love to get my exposure as great as that. Love it
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Location
I took this image during a hike to Capanna Leit in Tessin. the location was just below the plateau above lake Tremorgio, slightly off the trackTime
The image was taken mid morning when the sun was just making it's way into view. The time for this shot was based on the time that I got to the spot during a hike. Now that I know the spot, I would definitely go there earlier next timeLighting
Nothing more than natural lighting was used.Equipment
For this shot I used a Sony A7 mk2, a 16-35mm lens, an ND and graduated filter attached and a tripod.Inspiration
Simply the location, the light, and the running water.Editing
There was some post processing done in lightroom to bring out the green of the mossIn my camera bag
My equipment varies from day to day, depending what the aim of the trip. On this day I was heading up to a spot in the mountains where I was hoping to see marmots so I was carrying a Sony A7 mk2 a 150-600mm, 70-200mm, 16-35mm and an 18mm, along with filtersFeedback
The same advice as with any other image, and the same advice I give myself. Get outside!