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Early morning, during sunrise in Crimea. This shot was taken 6 years before the annexation of Crimea by russians.
Here's a shot of my last vacation in the mountains ! Here we are on the refuge Bruno Boz near Mezzano ( TN ) , right in the middle of this natural wonder by the name of the Dolomites ! My shooting is carried out early in the afternoon , but the post production is the work of my beautiful girlfriend , Serena Zilio ! Really good ! Take a look at her portfolio to the following link www.flickr.com/photos/serenazilio/
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Bye my friends!
(Ecco uno scatto dalla mia ultima vacanza in montagna! Qui siamo sopra il rifugio Bruno Boz in zona Mezzano (TN), proprio nel bel mezzo di quella meraviglia della natura che risponde al nome di Dolomiti! Lo scatto è mio, effettuato nelle prime ore del pomeriggio, ma la post produzione è opera della mia splendida ragazza, Serena Zilio! Davvero brava! Date un occhiata al suo portfolio al seguente link www.flickr.com/photos/serenazilio/
Fatemi sapere che ne pensate!)
Erster Neuschnee in den Bergen der Bjerkreim Komune/ Suednorwegen. Mir gefiel hier der starke Fabkontrast zwieschen den frischen Schnee, das blau-grau der Wolken und den durch den Schnee ragenden Farben des Herbstes.
I, mountain view, looked over the horizon to the place when the setting sun vanished. The setting sun was not on the horizon but rather below the horizon. Although the scene appeared somehow super natural, nothing more usual was occurring than a setting sun and cloudless. As I was content to gazing, the light glowed last slight of burgundy before turning silver into the moonlight.
Die morgendliche Sonne und der Nebel verleihen dieser Gegend eine mystische Erscheinung. Was mich am meisten dabei inspiriert hat, ist der deutliche Vordergrung und der, durch den Nebel, verschwommene Hintergrund. Der Lichteinfall gibt dem ganzen noch etwas mystisches.
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I took an afternoon out to finally make it up to Upper-Teesdale. Cauldron Snout has been on the list for a long time!
I used a combination of an ND Grad 0.9 and 10 stop filter.
Picture by Steven Iceton of www.steveniceton.co.uk.
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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