I can even feel the sense of stillness through the photographs. This is what professional photography looks like. It’s completely different from the photos I take with my iPhone.
Thank you. I’m so happy to hear you say that. Yes, I believe these were taken on my Sony a6500. Much better photos than what’s possible on your phone, although the phone does do a decent job, just not with bokeh!
Your Kumanonaga-mine experience is a reason why these days we rarely take routes that have not been "Yamap"ed in the last few weeks. Not that that always helps, because we don't always manage to follow the route. This is often due to people marking their own trails with navi-tape and us following those by mistake until it becomes obvious we're not on the correct trail...
Anyway next weekend we'll probably do a snow hike which adds a whole extra dimension to the route finding challenge because often half the marks are under the snow
Stupidly it wasn’t enough for me to use the app, or I guess pay for it. That was later (Yamuki-yama specifically). Yamap is great! I just don’t have the time to climb mountains to make it worth it, someday soon though.
Snow hikes are a whole different thing, I love the silence the snow brings. (Last week I shared a story of Shirotaro-yama, that place was intense).
I can even feel the sense of stillness through the photographs. This is what professional photography looks like. It’s completely different from the photos I take with my iPhone.
Thank you. I’m so happy to hear you say that. Yes, I believe these were taken on my Sony a6500. Much better photos than what’s possible on your phone, although the phone does do a decent job, just not with bokeh!
Your Kumanonaga-mine experience is a reason why these days we rarely take routes that have not been "Yamap"ed in the last few weeks. Not that that always helps, because we don't always manage to follow the route. This is often due to people marking their own trails with navi-tape and us following those by mistake until it becomes obvious we're not on the correct trail...
Anyway next weekend we'll probably do a snow hike which adds a whole extra dimension to the route finding challenge because often half the marks are under the snow
Stupidly it wasn’t enough for me to use the app, or I guess pay for it. That was later (Yamuki-yama specifically). Yamap is great! I just don’t have the time to climb mountains to make it worth it, someday soon though.
Snow hikes are a whole different thing, I love the silence the snow brings. (Last week I shared a story of Shirotaro-yama, that place was intense).