One of the most unique landscapes I've seen and photographed is the Tianzi Mountains in China. This image looks like I was using a drone, but I was actually standing at a lookout point on an adjacent peak leaning over the railing (as far as I could without falling into the abyss so I could eliminate the immediate foreground vegetation just 4 or 5 feet from me) and shooting with a 24mm focal length. The overcast light was ideal; when the sun came out later, good photography was finished. The contrast from the harsh light made even this stunning landscape less photogenic. My settings were 1/60, f/8, and 640 ISO. Tourists probably won't be traveling to China for a while, but when the pandemic is over, or significantly abated, these mountains shouldn't be missed.
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May 3, 2020, 11:04:37 AM
Kevin - Amazing photo. Incredible how life clings to the rock face. Wonderful.