A porter carries your kitchen package for any trekking group below a set of domesticated yaks around the trail to Gokyo in Nepal. Kangtega are visible in the space inside a swirl of clouds that rapidly shift and conceal mountain tops well more than 20,000’ throughout.
Location is main issue with photography which image came in my opinion as our photography tour group rose a ridge late within the day-to allow us to get used to the dizzying altitude. With clouds throughout, however a look through them at occasions, I observed a couple of yaks approaching the path coupled with we stop and wait for a proper time. Fortunately the clouds broke just like the yaks and porter were here along with a mad flurry of seven camera shutters tried to capture the scene.
The look continues to be edited with simple burning and dodging approaches to Adobe Lightroom to create the detail.
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Title: Yak And Porter Before Kangtega, Nepal
Location: Solukhumbu, Nepal (27°52’13” N 86°43’47” E)
Description: A porter carries your kitchen package for any trekking group below a set of domesticated yaks around the trail to Gokyo in Nepal. Kangtega are visible in the space inside a swirl of clouds that rapidly shift and conceal mountain tops well more than 20,000’ throughout.
Location is main issue with photography which image came in my opinion as our photography tour group rose a ridge late within the day-to allow us to get used to the dizzying altitude. With clouds throughout, however a look through them at occasions, I observed a couple of yaks approaching the path coupled with we stop and wait for a proper time. Fortunately the clouds broke just like the yaks and porter were here along with a mad flurry of seven camera shutters tried to capture the scene.
The look continues to be edited with simple burning and dodging approaches to Adobe Lightroom to create the detail.
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