Photo Vol 153 - Rainforest Photography
I’ve been spending a lot of time in rainforests over the last year. Sometimes as a photographer, you get lucky. It’s incredible to see what hiking through a cloud filled mountain rainforest can do for photographic conditions. I’ve been waiting for these kinds of conditions for a long time, and I was glad that I took along the full landscape photography gear on the second trip in this post. I spent close to six hours on Mount Cordeaux wandering to Bare Rock and back in the misty and rainy conditions.
Thanks should be in order to some hours of recent Thomas Heaton, Ben Horne and other YouTuber’s content for reinspiring me.
Oh hi there!
Roots spilling everywhere.
Long exposure resting my camera on the bridge. You make do with what you bring…
Lush.
Unfortunately the water running through this stream isn’t clean.
I like this.
Water course.
Now we start the real landscape photography excursion.
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ISO 160 — ƒ/11 — 2-stop HDR (3 images)
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