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Queenstown from Bob's Peak

November 18th, 2016

Ben Lomond (Bob's Peak) is a mountain in New Zealand which offers a great aerial scenic view over Queenstown, a resort town at Lake Wakatipu. A Skyline Gondola ascends Bob's Peak on Ben Lomond, making it easy to lift your 20 pound camera gear up to the 1,631m summit.

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45°0?25.2?S 168°36?56?E

Nikon D800, Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED.

Photo Settings: 14mm, f/4, 1.6 seconds, ISO 50.

Map: -45.0070, 168.6156

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ben lamond » blue » cities » city lights » lake wakatipu » lakes » landscape » long‑exposure » mountains » nature » new zealand » photography » queenstown new zealand » sky » sunset »

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