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Mount Saint-Michel, Normandy, October 2018

November 06, 2018 in photographs

Camera and Lens: Sony a6500, Sony 70-200mm f/4
Settings: 70mm, ISO 200, f/7.1, 1/400sec

The beautiful Mount Saint-Michel in Normandy has been photographed to death. That doesn't mean you shouldn't try to make your own image there, your own take on an iconic location.

I don't know if this one is original or not, but I love the way the fog was lying low showing only the higher parts of the castle, along with a pretty much clear sky.

This was one of the very few images I made that morning, I tried to enjoy the sunrise instead.

See more images of France.

Tags: france, sony a6500, black and white, Mount Saint-Michel, normandy
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