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visualizing a summer like this for 2025 ✨🐐 “These were taken with my Sony Alpha 7 IV and the Sony 24-70mm F2.8 G Master. I picked this lens because its the perfect landscape lens to capture the iconic Matterhorn, but also to include something interesting in the foreground, for example an ibex. It was shot at 70mm, f8, ISO 100 and 1/250s.”” - @_gabrielferrier 👏👏 #SonyAlpha

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Minneapolis Wedding Photographer & Videographer
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21 hours ago

Incredible 🥹

take a hike
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19 hours ago

How lucky! For spotting such a beautiful wild life and also for catching Matterhorn under clear blue skies 😍

Vincenzo Pace
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21 hours ago

What an epic shot!

Raquel Anastacia Davalos
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21 hours ago

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Emma Dubel
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21 hours ago

Beautiful! 😍

Prashant Vatsa | Travel Photographer
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21 hours ago

🙌

Дмитрий Доценко / Фотограф Алматы
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21 hours ago

Very nice shots 👍

Skye
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20 hours ago

These look fantastic! Amazing work 👏

Johannes Hulsch | Germany
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19 hours ago

😍

Kirsten Alana
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21 hours ago

I mean now I am too. This looks so peaceful!

Daniele | Wildlife Photography
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20 hours ago

Beautiful 😍

Jamie
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19 hours ago

Too good!!! 🙌👏

HOBOJOKER™
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21 hours ago

Wooow 😍

Mathias | Travel Landscape Photo 🇧🇪
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21 hours ago

Amazing set! 😍

Miguel Bellido López
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20 hours ago

When shooting wildlife it is common to just carry the long lens (200-600) but sometimes capturing the environment with a wider lens such as in these shots… it gives a different feeling.. beautiful!! 👏👏❤️

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