juann
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Naranjo de Bulnes west wall (Samyang 7,5 m.m.)
Posted: 6 Oct 2011 at 17:25 GMT
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The west wall of the Naranjo de Bulnes 2,519 m. with its 500 m. of height is one of most impressive and monolithic of Spain. Between all the difficult routes cross that it emphasizes " Rabadá-Navarro" , first furrowed that it (1962). With its 750 meters of route his first climbing was one of the most audacious climbs of its time. It emphasizes in it the famous traverse, key to connect the weak points of the wall: aragon360grados.260mb.com/naranjorabada2/naranjor... Nex5 + Samyang 7,5 @ f:11 , 4+2 photos moere photos:aragon360grados.blogspot.com/2011/10/naranjo-de-b...
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bigwade
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Re: Naranjo de Bulnes west wall (Samyang 7,5 m.m.)
Posted: 6 Oct 2011 at 17:48 GMT
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wow is all i can say....... thanks for sharing..
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DemonDuck
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Re: Naranjo de Bulnes west wall (Samyang 7,5 m.m.)
Posted: 7 Oct 2011 at 12:15 GMT
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Holy crap!
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DennisS
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Re: Naranjo de Bulnes west wall (Samyang 7,5 m.m.)
Posted: 7 Oct 2011 at 15:13 GMT updated: 7 Oct 2011 at 15:16 GMT
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I really like this location. I will be in Yosemite next week. There is no way I could even think about getting the same shot off of El Capitan.
Do you shoot RAW or jpg? I see a CA all over the pano. This can easily be removed if you shoot RAW. I got the same results shooting jpg with this camera. That is what forced me to start shooting RAW. I will never go back to jpg.
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juann
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Re: Naranjo de Bulnes west wall (Samyang 7,5 m.m.)
Posted: 7 Oct 2011 at 18:20 GMT
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Hi Deniss , I shoot Raw , I don´t see CA with this lens. At Yosemite , you can go to camp 4 , is the place where climbers camp at valley, ask them if somebody plan to climb "Zodiac" at El Capitan ,the very first meters of the route are fantastic and easily for photograph from ground (if you carry a long pole you´ll get a good panorama).One of the best routes I,ve climbed at El Cap is "the shield" but not easy to go there to take panos At camp 4 there are a lot of boulders where climbers bouldering and can be photographed from ground ; ask if anybody will try "midnight light" and carry a pole. Taft point is a very interesting place at sunset (views to El Capitan , no problems to reach it , just walking). I planned to go Yosemite now but no posible may be next year Zodiac first meters (sorry for junky quality , is slide and now I have no option to scan it properly) :imageshack.us/photo/my-images/535/sinttulo103.jpg/ Good trip! Beware bears
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DennisS
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Re: Naranjo de Bulnes west wall (Samyang 7,5 m.m.)
Posted: 7 Oct 2011 at 19:11 GMT
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Pretty much anywhere there is a finger grip or a small hole shows CA. So very easily adjusted out during the RAW conversion.
I shall check out those areas in Yosemite. Thanks for the advice.
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