Mountain Perspectives

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Fotogeorge
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Mountain Perspectives

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Sony A7iii Sony FE 24-105 G
Sony A7iii Sony FE 24-105 G
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Sony A7iii Sony FE 24-105 G
Sony A7iii Sony FE 24-105 G
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Sony A7iii Sony FE 24-105 G
Sony A7iii Sony FE 24-105 G
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KM7D, Sony A350, A580, A-700, A57, A65, A5100 , a6500 , & a7iii, plus a bunch of lenses.
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Re: Mountain Perspectives

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Love the second one George.

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Re: Mountain Perspectives

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I like the second composition as well. The others have distracting elements in the foreground although the hills are pretty interesting themselves.

Thanks for sharing, Fotogeorge.

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