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Erik Pusch


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Tackling the rock

ein Freund beim Klettern, Neuseeland, irgendwann Ende 2004, Anfang 2005, Minolta XG-1, 50mm (Spiegelreflex)
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a friend of mine at climbing, New Zealand, sowewhen by the end of 2004, start of 2005, Minolta XG-1, 50mm (SLR)

Commenti 5

  • TGN-Foto - Thomas Neunzig 27/06/2005 22:00

    Hi Erik,
    gutes Foto und winkel zum Objekt.

    MFG, Thomas`90
  • Roberto Grilli 22/06/2005 0:16

    Hi Erik,
    we can do mostly anything nice with small technical equipment. We do not need (always) perfect lenses but we need perfect eyes.
    Albert and John are right, if you would have the right lens.
    In your case, I just would cut out the trees behind the claimer and cut the bottom until the middle.
    I tried to do it and it's come up more 'dramatic' .
    Regards
    Roberto
  • Erik Pusch 13/06/2005 14:19

    A wide angle would have been great. Unfortunately I only had a 50mm with me, this explains the viewing angle. With the great views in NZ, it was hard to cope with the 50mm only - the camera is a friend's which I borrowed for the NZ-travel. Thanks for the comments guys :).
  • John Moore 13/06/2005 7:46

    From the Island of the long white cloud!!!
    Kia ora.
    Great shot mate, is guess if you had more room, you would have filled the picture more.
    Greetings from Australia.
  • Albert Jinks 13/06/2005 3:12

    If you shoot with a wide angle lense you could of shown more of what was happening and still keep a nice angle, I love to climb, but if you look at all the photos in the mags ther not like this...you need the full view...keep shooting you'll get it!