105 days Europe Adventure


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#13 Yttersand, Lofoten.
The beauty of the beach at Yttersand definitely stunned me even despite having seen many charming beaches in Scotland back in April.
 

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#14 Kjølen, Lofoten.
Sunrise over Hermannsdalstinden with the mountain trail to Munkebu.
 

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OMG ! tat was my dream equipement too.. but I guess u know wat you want to take... then wat is yr 50mm 1.8 used for ? so far I see so many terrific scenery shots ! so NICE !
I am holding 15-85mm wondering would be enough for scenic shots ?
 

OMG ! tat was my dream equipement too.. but I guess u know wat you want to take... then wat is yr 50mm 1.8 used for ? so far I see so many terrific scenery shots ! so NICE !
I am holding 15-85mm wondering would be enough for scenic shots ?

I was quite unlucky with the 50mm 1.8 in the sense every time I brought that lens along, there's nothing I found suitable to shoot with 50mm, but when I don't, I ended up regretting I didn't.
Morale of the story: bring every goddamn gear along wherever you go!

However I do get lucky with the 50mm sometimes with candid shots like this:


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#15 Lewis, Outer Hebrides.
An amusing moment as our hosts and us had a good laugh over their little pig's ambitious endeavor. :bsmilie:
 

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OMG ! tat was my dream equipement too.. but I guess u know wat you want to take... then wat is yr 50mm 1.8 used for ? so far I see so many terrific scenery shots ! so NICE !
I am holding 15-85mm wondering would be enough for scenic shots ?

Oh yes, to answer your last question, 15-85mm is more than enough.
In fact, many of my landscape images were shot at 15mm and with your longer 85mm, you would have got a better shot of the 'Little piggy pwned Big piggy'.
 

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lovely images and must have been such an adventure too! great stuff!
 

Great capture, great thread. Thank you for sharing. :D
 

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#16 Storvatnet, Lofoten.
Morning mist charging down the mountains in the early hours. We had a rental car for 5 days in our 10 days stay in Lofoten.
Having a rental car was crucial as it allowed us to drive around immersing ourselves in the serene surroundings under the fascinating night light while sleeping in the car during the daytime.
Coupled with the infrequent and expensive buses servicing the region (>$8+ for a <5min ride!), there is no better way to explore Lofoten except driving since bicycle rental is actually not much cheaper than a car.
 

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beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.....
my kind of travelling, and be with nature...
 

The Northern Lights!! Wished I'd seen something like this when I was in the Finnish Lapland!
Awesome shots! :thumbsup:

Hi everybody,
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#02 Lapland, Sweden.
Seeing the Aurora Borealis swaying and dancing in the silent starry night, you cannot help but feel how tiny and insignificant we really are.
 

Wa... like postcard dreamland...enjoying your posts. Thanks for sharing
 

hahah I like yr piggy piggy shot! hahah

Oh great nice to hear that 15-85mm is enough. probably add CP and some close up filters for "some" scenes lol.. any closeup filter to recommend me ?
More pics pls !
 

really awesome and inspiring pics... thanx for sharing
 

Bro, DEFINITELY one of the best tread in CS.....keep them coming & tks for sharing.
WONDERS...WONDERS...WONDERS....
 

beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.....
my kind of travelling, and be with nature...

hi uncle, thanks for your kind compliments. glad to know there are people out there who share my kind of travelling and love of nature!

Wa... like postcard dreamland...enjoying your posts. Thanks for sharing

thanks for coming in, hope you'll enjoy the rest of this journey.

really awesome and inspiring pics... thanx for sharing

thanks so much, it'll be great if these images can inspire you to embark on an adventure in future.
 

The Northern Lights!! Wished I'd seen something like this when I was in the Finnish Lapland!
Awesome shots! :thumbsup:

Thanks bro! Saw your Patagonia posts previously, fantastic!! It's my dream place to go next time.

The temperature was probably around -15°C, and I was looking rather comical, jogging on the spot to keep myself warm while shooting the Aurora at the same time.
Tripod and camera iced-up on some occasions. More Aurora images to follow...

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#17 The Aftermath
 

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