Also, excellent photographs! It is a very cool looking place indeed.
Excuse my extreme noobishness but what are the odds for encountering, say, a wild leopard in such places?
Depends on which place you're talking about cause 1, 2, 7, and 8 are clicked in my home. 3-6 were during a rainy trek and last two were clicked around Christmas during another trek. Both places are like 170-200 km away from Mumbai.
Low to nonexistent. In fact, odds are you'll encounter a leopard in Mumbai than these places.
I don't have anything right now, I mainly just do video these days and get access to better equipment at work.
I upgraded from a Canon 60D to the A7s in 2015, which was obviously a huge leap. Taking photos in low light was a dream. The biggest issue was probably the shitty battery life it had, but other than that I've had nothing but great experiences with it.
I've always been primarily a video guy but used it a good amount for photography as well. Of course in video is where it really got to shine. A much more natural look than what I was used to.
I don't have anything right now, I mainly just do video these days and get access to better equipment at work.
I upgraded from a Canon 60D to the A7s in 2015, which was obviously a huge leap. Taking photos in low light was a dream. The biggest issue was probably the shitty battery life it had, but other than that I've had nothing but great experiences with it.
I've always been primarily a video guy but used it a good amount for photography as well. Of course in video is where it really got to shine. A much more natural look than what I was used to.
that's really cool, I heard the mirrorless analog camera's are quite good too but if you're into video, that's not what to have lol