No, no tripod. I don’t own one. I do have a monopod. The Pentax does have an in-body image stabilization capability of some kind, which I leave switched on all the time. What you see above is from a hand-held camera.
And of course it is sacred to Taos Pueblo. I can’t even go there. What I like is that being sacred and belonging to the Pueblo people, there’s no development. No roads, no antennas, no nothing. Just the mountain.
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just fucking wow!! I will never tire of the mountains,clouds,and the SPACE of blue sky above it all !! are you using a tripod with the zoom?
The space is the thing, isn’t it?
No, no tripod. I don’t own one. I do have a monopod. The Pentax does have an in-body image stabilization capability of some kind, which I leave switched on all the time. What you see above is from a hand-held camera.
the blue-space is radiantly emerging from the silver-white clouds…. awesome JHF…no wonder TAOS mtn. is considered sacred
And of course it is sacred to Taos Pueblo. I can’t even go there. What I like is that being sacred and belonging to the Pueblo people, there’s no development. No roads, no antennas, no nothing. Just the mountain.
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