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Lhotse south face, Tengboche... [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Lhotse south face, Tengboche...
Lhotse south face, Tengboche monastery lower right. Namche Bazaar to Tengboche,

October 2004.


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Sebastjan RevenAvesome

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This is really avesome Photo. What a spectacular view on this amazing mountain.Congratulations
Posted Jan 9, 2005 7:57 am

NelsonAgreed, Awesome!

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I've passed by this place several times over the years, and this shot is as good as it gets. Nice work.
Posted Jan 9, 2005 11:26 am

PeterCorneliusSpaethRe: Agreed, Awesome!

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Thanks Nelson. BTW I am enjoying your Mera Peak shot as well. Hopefully we will have the same clear views you had when we go there next year.

Best Regards, Peter.
Posted Jan 10, 2005 11:35 am

tloganDAMN

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same as that other shot... it crowds everything else out of the photo!
Posted Jan 10, 2005 2:19 pm

jckPeter....

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...your photos rule! Awesome shots,showing all the beauty of south face of Lhotse.Congratulations!

Regards

jck
Posted Jan 11, 2006 11:45 am

tourwalkGreat photo!

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I was deeply impressed by this great photo.

The harmony of dark blue sky and transparent snow mountain is excellent.

I like to travel, however am poor at photo.

Would you give some informations of used camera, lens, film, scanner... ?

Thank you for sharing great photo.



Posted Jan 16, 2006 6:19 am

PeterCorneliusSpaethRe: Great photo!

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Hi,



thanks for your appreciation. All my Khumbu

shots where done with a Nikon Digital SLR

(D70). Since I only had one standard lens

then I swapped in my friends cheap

consumer zoom for some closeups.

So for that Lhotse shot.



Setting: 122mm (equiv to 183mm in 35mm film),

aperture f11, 1/640sec, auto white balance, jpeg fine.

The D70 worked fine exept when it was very cold.



Since I am heading for a more remote himalayan

region soon, I bought a mechanical film SLR this time

(Nikon FM3A) and (used, professional) non-AF

lenses. Will scan the slides using the Nikon

CoolScan 5000ED then.



Best Regards, PeterCS.

Posted Jan 16, 2006 11:31 am

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