Thanks everyone for submitting their photos in the previous challenge. This week's a bit of an open challenge, and that is to submit a photo taken in "portrait" orientation. Landscape orientation seems to be incredibly common, perhaps because of the way we hold our cameras, so let's give some love to portrait orientation!
Stupa viewed from Prayer Wheel, Drukpa Plouray France
Nikon D600 + AF-S 24-70mm, ISO 100, 60mm, f22, 1 sec
Sunrise over Mercury Bluff, Tasmania
Fujifilm XF10 - f/8, 1/500s, ISO400
I really hate to shoot in portrait, but sometimes is unavoidable
Nikon Z7 II, Nikkor Z 14-24 f2.8. ISO 100. Sum of shots between 30' and 1/200 and f variable from 2.8 and 16.
"Mole Antonelliana", Turin (Italy)
All the world's a stage ... even for white gooses. :D
Mauves sur Loire, France
Nikon ZF with Z 50mm F/1.4, @F/1.4, ISO 100, 1/400s, -1 stop exposure.
Portrait Orientation of a Deer posing for his/her Portrait. Taken on Canon R7 at 400mm 1/1600 at f/8.
Jack the Ripper)
NIKON D810, 70-200 @200 1/320 f/3,2
Moon and bird.
Nikon z9 + nikkor 24-200
Do I really have to eat up all of this to grow up?
Nikon D300 + DX Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G @70mm, ISO 200, 1/320, f/4.5
Looking out the cave "window"... in fall