By IE·DNlab
Here´s the fourth part of my "Natural Wonders" sequel.
We just had two days in the Yellowstone and it was unfortunately much to less, as we couldn´t see anything, the Yellowstone has to offer.
The Yellowstone is the worlds very first Nationalpark and of course also one of the most beautiful.
We just had two days in the Yellowstone and it was unfortunately much to less, as we couldn´t see anything, the Yellowstone has to offer.
The Yellowstone is the worlds very first Nationalpark and of course also one of the most beautiful.
When I was a child, I saw a lot of documentaries and heard so much about the Yellowstone and I've sworn to myself, that one day, I will visit this park.
I could talk so much about this wonderful piece on earth, but not only one word can describe such a natural wonder.
Enjoy.
Equipment used:
.Canon EOS 7D,
.B+W MRC Polarizer, slim,
.Tokina AF 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX,
.Kenko Polarizer,
.Sigma AF 24-70mm f/2.8 EX DG macro,
.Kenko Polarizer Digital Pro,
.Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 USM L IS,
.B+W MRC Polarizer, slim,
.ND Fader,
.Manfrotto 190 DB tripod,
.Manfrotto MA 055 CXPRO3 tripod,
.Manfrotto 701 HDV videohead,
.Manfrotto 700RC2 videohead,
.Manfrotto 808 RC4 3way-head,
.Cam-Slider,
.JJC-TM-A remote switch/timer,
.LowePro Shoulder Harness & Waistbelt,
.Zoom H2 Audiorecorder,
.LCD-VF Viewfinder
Equipment used:
.Canon EOS 7D,
.B+W MRC Polarizer, slim,
.Tokina AF 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX,
.Kenko Polarizer,
.Sigma AF 24-70mm f/2.8 EX DG macro,
.Kenko Polarizer Digital Pro,
.Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 USM L IS,
.B+W MRC Polarizer, slim,
.ND Fader,
.Manfrotto 190 DB tripod,
.Manfrotto MA 055 CXPRO3 tripod,
.Manfrotto 701 HDV videohead,
.Manfrotto 700RC2 videohead,
.Manfrotto 808 RC4 3way-head,
.Cam-Slider,
.JJC-TM-A remote switch/timer,
.LowePro Shoulder Harness & Waistbelt,
.Zoom H2 Audiorecorder,
.LCD-VF Viewfinder
Shot at ISO 100, 1/50, f2.8-13, 23.976 fps, superflat picture style,
edited in Canopus Edius and Premiere, graded in After Effects
edited in Canopus Edius and Premiere, graded in After Effects
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