In August 2019, we were doing our second leg (425 km) of the Chemin de St-Jacques-de-Compostelle in France. For such an endeavour, minimizing luggage weight is paramount, so I limited my photography equipment to one camera, 2 lenses, and several memory cards. In 35 mm terms, I carried a 24-200 mm F4 lens and a 50 mm F1.4. Portability is one of the reasons I love my Olympus gear. Arriving at this location, I was amazed by this fantastic natural tunnel. There were a number of leading lines created by the row of trees, the walkway and the shorelines. Together they have the effect of increasing the appearance of depth of field. All of these elements, covered by the green leaves caused an atmosphere of amazing intimacy. All this triggering the question “Would you hike in a such landscape?”
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