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Absolutely wonderfu! Visited in 2011 and the mountain was completely wrapped in clouds. I am happy for you. I like #2 with the gorgeous color contrasts of the gold savana, blue sky, and snow. Well done!
Looks like you got lucky and had some crisp clear mornings. Probably clouded over by 10 am or so still.
So many go and never see the top. I used to have a mine not too far East of Amboseli. Sometimes the peak would not be visible for months at a time.
BlueRidge wrote:
Absolutely wonderfu! Visited in 2011 and the mountain was completely wrapped in clouds. I am happy for you. I like #2 with the gorgeous color contrasts of the gold savana, blue sky, and snow. Well done!
I was indeed lucky knowing that the Kili is so often shrouded by cloud. It is a good excuse for you to go back
I see that the second image is lot more popular than I first thought, so I reworked it to see if I can improve it. How do you like it now? or should I just keep the first version?
1bwana1 wrote:
Looks like you got lucky and had some crisp clear mornings. Probably clouded over by 10 am or so still.
So many go and never see the top. I used to have a mine not too far East of Amboseli. Sometimes the peak would not be visible for months at a time.
Great shots!
Thanks, Steve. Now I have no more excuse to go back?
I really like these. Your goal to capture wildlife in front was a success. I really like #1 because the wildlife seem to balance against your mountain and the golden light is terrific. Great work!
TimsView wrote:
I really like these. Your goal to capture wildlife in front was a success. I really like #1 because the wildlife seem to balance against your mountain and the golden light is terrific. Great work!