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WATCH: For the Choctaw Nation, the eclipse is a squirrel’s tale
The Choctaw Nation has been preparing for the thousands of visitors expected to flock to the area for the total solar eclipse on April 8.
The path of totality will cross southeastern Oklahoma, plunging a large swath of the Choctaw Nation in darkness for four minutes and 28 seconds.
Ahead of the celestial event, the tribe also unearthed a squirrely tale of its own history.
Dawn Standridge, a cultural research associate for the Choctaw Nation, was fascinated to learn that her tribe had its own explanation for solar eclipses that dates back to one Trail of Tears survivor’s account. Choctaw people shared the tale of Fvni Lusa, a mischievous and hungry black squirrel that tried to eat the sun.
According to the tale, the Choctaw people would make noise by banging pots and pans, and yell at...
published: 02 Apr 2024
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The Choctaw Nation: An Untold Journey Through Time
The Choctaws are indigenous Native Americans who were part of the "Five Civilized Tribes" which included the Chickasaws, Creeks, Cherokees, and Seminoles. The Choctaw tribe has an interesting history dating to approximately 9,000 years ago, marked by their journey from distant regions to the fertile landscapes of present-day Southeastern America. This migration led to their eventual settlement in the Mississippi River Valley area, near the sacred mound Nanih Waiya, leading a sedentary lifestyle based on agriculture, hunting, and fishing.
Throughout their history, the Choctaw people encountered various European groups, including the French, English, and American settlers, leading to gradual changes in their way of life. However, a major event that would change their lives forever occured a...
published: 11 Sep 2023
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Choctaw Nation Channel Trailer
The Choctaw Nation is introducing more content types to keep Choctaw tribal members informed and engaged.
Biskinik TV, Our Legacy, Veterans Stories, Tvshka Homma Productions and many more will allow the Choctaw people to share their culture and successes to the world!
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-ZK...
published: 16 Feb 2017
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Together We're More: Wilson Roberts
Wilson Roberts has lived a lifetime of stories. Now, he shares those stories with others who want to learn more about the Choctaw people and their ways of life.
Learn More at https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/storyteller/
#twm
#choctaw
#elder
#culture
published: 01 Jun 2023
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Civilized Tribe - History of the Choctaw
For centuries, the Choctaw pursued peaceful agricultural endeavors in the southeastern United States.
The Choctaw tribe contributed soldiers to the U.S. in every major war since the Northwest Indian War (1785-1795) and the War of 1812. Choctaw Code Talkers provided crucial intelligence by communicating in the Choctaw language during World War I and World War II, dumbfounding the enemy.
Deemed one of the five “Civilized Tribes” because they adopted many colonial practices, including many converting to Christianity, the Choctaw were forcibly relocated to Indian Territory in 1830 by the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
Representing the Choctaw nation, Ryan Spring will discusses the History of the Choctaw up to the Trail of Tears at the Allen Public Library.
A GIS/GPS specialist for the Cho...
published: 16 Feb 2016
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ECHO x Choctaw Nation - Chief Gary Batton
Chief Gary Batton reflects on the significance of the Choctaw Nation's partnership with Marvel Studios and the mutual desire to showcase Choctaw culture in a respectful and meaningful way.
Learn More: https://echo.choctawnation.com
#ECHO #MARVEL #MARVELSTUDIOS #CHOCTAW
published: 09 Jan 2024
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Together We're More: Claire Young
Claire Green Young is proof that hard work and a little tenacity can take you anywhere. Hear her story.
Learn More: https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/scholar/
#twm
#choctaw
#scholar
#ireland
published: 01 Mar 2024
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Who are the Choctaw?
Do you have two minutes a day to learn something new about history? If yes, welcome to Two-Minute History! Our mission is to provide a plethora of video summaries of people, places, events and civilizations of great historical significance. We hope that you are able to learn something new from our summaries to further expand your curiosity and knowledge of history. We plan to upload new videos weekly (if not daily!)
Thanks for visiting.
published: 28 Jan 2023
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Irish PM visits Choctaw Nation
published: 05 Apr 2018
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2022 Choctaw Powwow | Native American Powwow Vlog 38 - Durant Oklahoma 4K
2022 Choctaw Powwow | Native American Powwow Vlog 38 in Durant Oklahoma.
Awesome celebration! The host tribe was most excellent to all its visitors. The head staff kept an awesome schedule even with a Tornado touching down in the town of Durant.
The singing contest was fire! Lots of Dancers. Was cool to see so many in the southern categories.
Congrats to all the winners.
Hope you like the VID - Remember we have some merch and a discount code for our Youtube family.
Congrats to the TBZ Brothers! They won the drum contest. 8x now.
Cameras used
Canon R6 Mark ii
Canon R5
Isaac shot on Canon R6
Lens
RF 15-35 F2.8
RF 24-70 F2.8
RF - 70-200 F2.8
published: 19 Dec 2022
2:52
WATCH: For the Choctaw Nation, the eclipse is a squirrel’s tale
The Choctaw Nation has been preparing for the thousands of visitors expected to flock to the area for the total solar eclipse on April 8.
The path of totality...
The Choctaw Nation has been preparing for the thousands of visitors expected to flock to the area for the total solar eclipse on April 8.
The path of totality will cross southeastern Oklahoma, plunging a large swath of the Choctaw Nation in darkness for four minutes and 28 seconds.
Ahead of the celestial event, the tribe also unearthed a squirrely tale of its own history.
Dawn Standridge, a cultural research associate for the Choctaw Nation, was fascinated to learn that her tribe had its own explanation for solar eclipses that dates back to one Trail of Tears survivor’s account. Choctaw people shared the tale of Fvni Lusa, a mischievous and hungry black squirrel that tried to eat the sun.
According to the tale, the Choctaw people would make noise by banging pots and pans, and yell at Fvni Lusa to scare him away. Preventing the sun from being devoured meant their crops and plants could grow.
“I didn’t even know we had a story about the eclipse,” said Standridge, who’s helping organize events for the eclipse. “I was excited and glad that we were able to use that story in our programming for this event. It's going to be interesting to see [people] take part and be able to share that with them.”
As the Choctaw Nation sits in the path of totality for the eclipse, experts estimate upwards of 100,000 people are expected to visit Oklahoma to witness the celestial event. Standridge said for viewing parties at the Choctaw Cultural Center and the Wheelock Historical Site, people from across the United States, including New York, Florida and California, have booked reservations for the events.
Organizers for the Choctaw Nation plan to retell the story of Fvni Lusa on the day of the eclipse, encouraging people in attendance to bring pots and pans to scare the critter away.
“It's exciting for us to be able to have all these individuals who come in from everywhere to learn about Choctaw history in the midst of this eclipse,” she said.
It’s also a chance to share how the Choctaw people arrived from Mississippi and
Alabama during the Trail of Tears, “what they had to endure and what we were able to accomplish when we got here,” she added.
Adam Kemp, Timothy McPhillips, Dan Cooney and Joshua Barajas produced and edited this post. Animations courtesy of Lost Cloud Animation Studio.
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https://wn.com/Watch_For_The_Choctaw_Nation,_The_Eclipse_Is_A_Squirrel’S_Tale
The Choctaw Nation has been preparing for the thousands of visitors expected to flock to the area for the total solar eclipse on April 8.
The path of totality will cross southeastern Oklahoma, plunging a large swath of the Choctaw Nation in darkness for four minutes and 28 seconds.
Ahead of the celestial event, the tribe also unearthed a squirrely tale of its own history.
Dawn Standridge, a cultural research associate for the Choctaw Nation, was fascinated to learn that her tribe had its own explanation for solar eclipses that dates back to one Trail of Tears survivor’s account. Choctaw people shared the tale of Fvni Lusa, a mischievous and hungry black squirrel that tried to eat the sun.
According to the tale, the Choctaw people would make noise by banging pots and pans, and yell at Fvni Lusa to scare him away. Preventing the sun from being devoured meant their crops and plants could grow.
“I didn’t even know we had a story about the eclipse,” said Standridge, who’s helping organize events for the eclipse. “I was excited and glad that we were able to use that story in our programming for this event. It's going to be interesting to see [people] take part and be able to share that with them.”
As the Choctaw Nation sits in the path of totality for the eclipse, experts estimate upwards of 100,000 people are expected to visit Oklahoma to witness the celestial event. Standridge said for viewing parties at the Choctaw Cultural Center and the Wheelock Historical Site, people from across the United States, including New York, Florida and California, have booked reservations for the events.
Organizers for the Choctaw Nation plan to retell the story of Fvni Lusa on the day of the eclipse, encouraging people in attendance to bring pots and pans to scare the critter away.
“It's exciting for us to be able to have all these individuals who come in from everywhere to learn about Choctaw history in the midst of this eclipse,” she said.
It’s also a chance to share how the Choctaw people arrived from Mississippi and
Alabama during the Trail of Tears, “what they had to endure and what we were able to accomplish when we got here,” she added.
Adam Kemp, Timothy McPhillips, Dan Cooney and Joshua Barajas produced and edited this post. Animations courtesy of Lost Cloud Animation Studio.
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- published: 02 Apr 2024
- views: 18964
29:57
The Choctaw Nation: An Untold Journey Through Time
The Choctaws are indigenous Native Americans who were part of the "Five Civilized Tribes" which included the Chickasaws, Creeks, Cherokees, and Seminoles. The C...
The Choctaws are indigenous Native Americans who were part of the "Five Civilized Tribes" which included the Chickasaws, Creeks, Cherokees, and Seminoles. The Choctaw tribe has an interesting history dating to approximately 9,000 years ago, marked by their journey from distant regions to the fertile landscapes of present-day Southeastern America. This migration led to their eventual settlement in the Mississippi River Valley area, near the sacred mound Nanih Waiya, leading a sedentary lifestyle based on agriculture, hunting, and fishing.
Throughout their history, the Choctaw people encountered various European groups, including the French, English, and American settlers, leading to gradual changes in their way of life. However, a major event that would change their lives forever occured after welcoming the Americans with open hands. This event plunge them into a journey they would never forget, known as;"the trial of tears." Despite the challenges posed by colonization, which made them strangers in their land, they have created a story that inspires indigenous societies to thrive in adversity.
Explore the rich past, struggles, and resilience of indigenous peoples on Native Journals. We uncover the history of Native American tribes, the colonization impact, and heritage destruction by governments, extending our focus to natives in Canada and Australia.
Subscribe and hit the bell icon to join us in honoring the past, present, and future of indigenous communities worldwide.
#NativeAmericanHistory #IndigenousPeoples #NativeAmericanTribes
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Sources
https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/united-states-and-canada/north-american-indigenous-peoples/choctaw
https://www.iaa.uni-rostock.de/forschung/laufende-forschungsprojekte/american-antiquities-prof-mackenthun/landmark-stories/nanih-waiya-1/
https://www.nativestudy.com/choctaw-tribal-clans.html
https://study.com/learn/lesson/choctaw-indian-nation-oklahoma-facts-history.html
https://nativeamerica.travel/listings/choctaw-hunting-lodge
https://accessgenealogy.com/native/choctaw-religion.htm
https://www.ehow.com/about_4566905_choctaw-religion.html
https://edu497choctawnation.wordpress.com/notable-events/trail-of-tears/
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Choctaw_Nation
http://www.mshistorynow.mdah.ms.gov/issue/the-natchez-indians#:~:text=The%20Natchez%20Indians%20were%20among,a%20war%20with%20the%20French.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson
https://www.choctawnation.com/biskinik/remembering-and-searching-for-wheelock-in-song-and-story/
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/oklahoma-enters-the-union
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https://wn.com/The_Choctaw_Nation_An_Untold_Journey_Through_Time
The Choctaws are indigenous Native Americans who were part of the "Five Civilized Tribes" which included the Chickasaws, Creeks, Cherokees, and Seminoles. The Choctaw tribe has an interesting history dating to approximately 9,000 years ago, marked by their journey from distant regions to the fertile landscapes of present-day Southeastern America. This migration led to their eventual settlement in the Mississippi River Valley area, near the sacred mound Nanih Waiya, leading a sedentary lifestyle based on agriculture, hunting, and fishing.
Throughout their history, the Choctaw people encountered various European groups, including the French, English, and American settlers, leading to gradual changes in their way of life. However, a major event that would change their lives forever occured after welcoming the Americans with open hands. This event plunge them into a journey they would never forget, known as;"the trial of tears." Despite the challenges posed by colonization, which made them strangers in their land, they have created a story that inspires indigenous societies to thrive in adversity.
Explore the rich past, struggles, and resilience of indigenous peoples on Native Journals. We uncover the history of Native American tribes, the colonization impact, and heritage destruction by governments, extending our focus to natives in Canada and Australia.
Subscribe and hit the bell icon to join us in honoring the past, present, and future of indigenous communities worldwide.
#NativeAmericanHistory #IndigenousPeoples #NativeAmericanTribes
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Sources
https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/united-states-and-canada/north-american-indigenous-peoples/choctaw
https://www.iaa.uni-rostock.de/forschung/laufende-forschungsprojekte/american-antiquities-prof-mackenthun/landmark-stories/nanih-waiya-1/
https://www.nativestudy.com/choctaw-tribal-clans.html
https://study.com/learn/lesson/choctaw-indian-nation-oklahoma-facts-history.html
https://nativeamerica.travel/listings/choctaw-hunting-lodge
https://accessgenealogy.com/native/choctaw-religion.htm
https://www.ehow.com/about_4566905_choctaw-religion.html
https://edu497choctawnation.wordpress.com/notable-events/trail-of-tears/
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Choctaw_Nation
http://www.mshistorynow.mdah.ms.gov/issue/the-natchez-indians#:~:text=The%20Natchez%20Indians%20were%20among,a%20war%20with%20the%20French.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson
https://www.choctawnation.com/biskinik/remembering-and-searching-for-wheelock-in-song-and-story/
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/oklahoma-enters-the-union
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- published: 11 Sep 2023
- views: 33720
0:31
Choctaw Nation Channel Trailer
The Choctaw Nation is introducing more content types to keep Choctaw tribal members informed and engaged.
Biskinik TV, Our Legacy, Veterans Stories, Tvshka Ho...
The Choctaw Nation is introducing more content types to keep Choctaw tribal members informed and engaged.
Biskinik TV, Our Legacy, Veterans Stories, Tvshka Homma Productions and many more will allow the Choctaw people to share their culture and successes to the world!
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-ZK...
https://wn.com/Choctaw_Nation_Channel_Trailer
The Choctaw Nation is introducing more content types to keep Choctaw tribal members informed and engaged.
Biskinik TV, Our Legacy, Veterans Stories, Tvshka Homma Productions and many more will allow the Choctaw people to share their culture and successes to the world!
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-ZK...
- published: 16 Feb 2017
- views: 5392
1:21
Together We're More: Wilson Roberts
Wilson Roberts has lived a lifetime of stories. Now, he shares those stories with others who want to learn more about the Choctaw people and their ways of life....
Wilson Roberts has lived a lifetime of stories. Now, he shares those stories with others who want to learn more about the Choctaw people and their ways of life.
Learn More at https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/storyteller/
#twm
#choctaw
#elder
#culture
https://wn.com/Together_We're_More_Wilson_Roberts
Wilson Roberts has lived a lifetime of stories. Now, he shares those stories with others who want to learn more about the Choctaw people and their ways of life.
Learn More at https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/storyteller/
#twm
#choctaw
#elder
#culture
- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 1544
1:26:14
Civilized Tribe - History of the Choctaw
For centuries, the Choctaw pursued peaceful agricultural endeavors in the southeastern United States.
The Choctaw tribe contributed soldiers to the U.S. in eve...
For centuries, the Choctaw pursued peaceful agricultural endeavors in the southeastern United States.
The Choctaw tribe contributed soldiers to the U.S. in every major war since the Northwest Indian War (1785-1795) and the War of 1812. Choctaw Code Talkers provided crucial intelligence by communicating in the Choctaw language during World War I and World War II, dumbfounding the enemy.
Deemed one of the five “Civilized Tribes” because they adopted many colonial practices, including many converting to Christianity, the Choctaw were forcibly relocated to Indian Territory in 1830 by the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
Representing the Choctaw nation, Ryan Spring will discusses the History of the Choctaw up to the Trail of Tears at the Allen Public Library.
A GIS/GPS specialist for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Historic Preservation Department, Spring received his bachelor’s in anthropology from the University of Arkansas in 2011. He was hired by the tribe to implement GIS (Geographic Information System) and GPS (Global Positioning System) technology to aid in protecting sites important to the Choctaw people, creating cultural maps for education, and conducting Choctaw cultural presentations, research and advisement.
“Being a member of the Choctaw Nation means I have the duty to respect my ancestors, do my best to aid my family and tribe, and to make the future culturally and environmentally sustainable for future generations of Choctaw people,” Spring said.
Spring is enrolled at Southeastern Oklahoma State University to earn his master’s in Native American Leadership. He enjoys playing Choctaw stickball for the Choctaw Nation’s stickball team as well as helping coach stickball to youth and adults in his community.
https://wn.com/Civilized_Tribe_History_Of_The_Choctaw
For centuries, the Choctaw pursued peaceful agricultural endeavors in the southeastern United States.
The Choctaw tribe contributed soldiers to the U.S. in every major war since the Northwest Indian War (1785-1795) and the War of 1812. Choctaw Code Talkers provided crucial intelligence by communicating in the Choctaw language during World War I and World War II, dumbfounding the enemy.
Deemed one of the five “Civilized Tribes” because they adopted many colonial practices, including many converting to Christianity, the Choctaw were forcibly relocated to Indian Territory in 1830 by the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
Representing the Choctaw nation, Ryan Spring will discusses the History of the Choctaw up to the Trail of Tears at the Allen Public Library.
A GIS/GPS specialist for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Historic Preservation Department, Spring received his bachelor’s in anthropology from the University of Arkansas in 2011. He was hired by the tribe to implement GIS (Geographic Information System) and GPS (Global Positioning System) technology to aid in protecting sites important to the Choctaw people, creating cultural maps for education, and conducting Choctaw cultural presentations, research and advisement.
“Being a member of the Choctaw Nation means I have the duty to respect my ancestors, do my best to aid my family and tribe, and to make the future culturally and environmentally sustainable for future generations of Choctaw people,” Spring said.
Spring is enrolled at Southeastern Oklahoma State University to earn his master’s in Native American Leadership. He enjoys playing Choctaw stickball for the Choctaw Nation’s stickball team as well as helping coach stickball to youth and adults in his community.
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 167823
2:38
ECHO x Choctaw Nation - Chief Gary Batton
Chief Gary Batton reflects on the significance of the Choctaw Nation's partnership with Marvel Studios and the mutual desire to showcase Choctaw culture in a re...
Chief Gary Batton reflects on the significance of the Choctaw Nation's partnership with Marvel Studios and the mutual desire to showcase Choctaw culture in a respectful and meaningful way.
Learn More: https://echo.choctawnation.com
#ECHO #MARVEL #MARVELSTUDIOS #CHOCTAW
https://wn.com/Echo_X_Choctaw_Nation_Chief_Gary_Batton
Chief Gary Batton reflects on the significance of the Choctaw Nation's partnership with Marvel Studios and the mutual desire to showcase Choctaw culture in a respectful and meaningful way.
Learn More: https://echo.choctawnation.com
#ECHO #MARVEL #MARVELSTUDIOS #CHOCTAW
- published: 09 Jan 2024
- views: 1097
3:03
Together We're More: Claire Young
Claire Green Young is proof that hard work and a little tenacity can take you anywhere. Hear her story.
Learn More: https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/scholar/...
Claire Green Young is proof that hard work and a little tenacity can take you anywhere. Hear her story.
Learn More: https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/scholar/
#twm
#choctaw
#scholar
#ireland
https://wn.com/Together_We're_More_Claire_Young
Claire Green Young is proof that hard work and a little tenacity can take you anywhere. Hear her story.
Learn More: https://www.choctawnation.com/bios/scholar/
#twm
#choctaw
#scholar
#ireland
- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 551
3:13
Who are the Choctaw?
Do you have two minutes a day to learn something new about history? If yes, welcome to Two-Minute History! Our mission is to provide a plethora of video summari...
Do you have two minutes a day to learn something new about history? If yes, welcome to Two-Minute History! Our mission is to provide a plethora of video summaries of people, places, events and civilizations of great historical significance. We hope that you are able to learn something new from our summaries to further expand your curiosity and knowledge of history. We plan to upload new videos weekly (if not daily!)
Thanks for visiting.
https://wn.com/Who_Are_The_Choctaw
Do you have two minutes a day to learn something new about history? If yes, welcome to Two-Minute History! Our mission is to provide a plethora of video summaries of people, places, events and civilizations of great historical significance. We hope that you are able to learn something new from our summaries to further expand your curiosity and knowledge of history. We plan to upload new videos weekly (if not daily!)
Thanks for visiting.
- published: 28 Jan 2023
- views: 33264
17:57
2022 Choctaw Powwow | Native American Powwow Vlog 38 - Durant Oklahoma 4K
2022 Choctaw Powwow | Native American Powwow Vlog 38 in Durant Oklahoma.
Awesome celebration! The host tribe was most excellent to all its visitors. The head s...
2022 Choctaw Powwow | Native American Powwow Vlog 38 in Durant Oklahoma.
Awesome celebration! The host tribe was most excellent to all its visitors. The head staff kept an awesome schedule even with a Tornado touching down in the town of Durant.
The singing contest was fire! Lots of Dancers. Was cool to see so many in the southern categories.
Congrats to all the winners.
Hope you like the VID - Remember we have some merch and a discount code for our Youtube family.
Congrats to the TBZ Brothers! They won the drum contest. 8x now.
Cameras used
Canon R6 Mark ii
Canon R5
Isaac shot on Canon R6
Lens
RF 15-35 F2.8
RF 24-70 F2.8
RF - 70-200 F2.8
https://wn.com/2022_Choctaw_Powwow_|_Native_American_Powwow_Vlog_38_Durant_Oklahoma_4K
2022 Choctaw Powwow | Native American Powwow Vlog 38 in Durant Oklahoma.
Awesome celebration! The host tribe was most excellent to all its visitors. The head staff kept an awesome schedule even with a Tornado touching down in the town of Durant.
The singing contest was fire! Lots of Dancers. Was cool to see so many in the southern categories.
Congrats to all the winners.
Hope you like the VID - Remember we have some merch and a discount code for our Youtube family.
Congrats to the TBZ Brothers! They won the drum contest. 8x now.
Cameras used
Canon R6 Mark ii
Canon R5
Isaac shot on Canon R6
Lens
RF 15-35 F2.8
RF 24-70 F2.8
RF - 70-200 F2.8
- published: 19 Dec 2022
- views: 9734