The Entire Gulf of Trieste and a Part of Its Vast Catchment Area in an Extremely Transparent Summer Dusk; from Mount Grmada-Slavnik (1004m a.s.l.), Čičarija, Primorska, Slovenija
06-August-2023
I have added many notes for reference, but it should also be looked at without notes, by clicking on it or holding the mouse outside the photography area.
After the heat rain showers and with the sun setting, the transparency of the air becomes superb thanks to the dust thrown to the ground by the rain and the absence of the sun which raises it with overheating, together with the humidity creating a typical monocromatic bluish colored atmosphere on the longer distances even with good basic visibility.
The sun is not there but its legacy is well imprinted in the colorful late twilight made even more intense by the long exposure dedicated to each photo that makes up this moderately zoomed overview.
Panoramas made up of moderately zoomed vertical photos are a good solution to have both a fairly broad horizon and a certain detail down to a small scale.
Of course, the best would be to have a large monitor that could show this photo, entirely, at its considerable size or a nice wall poster.
I say this clearly as a lover of my lands... :-)
The Entire Gulf of Trieste and a Part of Its Vast Catchment Area in an Extremely Transparent Summer Dusk; from Mount Grmada-Slavnik (1004m a.s.l.), Čičarija, Primorska, Slovenija
06-August-2023
I have added many notes for reference, but it should also be looked at without notes, by clicking on it or holding the mouse outside the photography area.
After the heat rain showers and with the sun setting, the transparency of the air becomes superb thanks to the dust thrown to the ground by the rain and the absence of the sun which raises it with overheating, together with the humidity creating a typical monocromatic bluish colored atmosphere on the longer distances even with good basic visibility.
The sun is not there but its legacy is well imprinted in the colorful late twilight made even more intense by the long exposure dedicated to each photo that makes up this moderately zoomed overview.
Panoramas made up of moderately zoomed vertical photos are a good solution to have both a fairly broad horizon and a certain detail down to a small scale.
Of course, the best would be to have a large monitor that could show this photo, entirely, at its considerable size or a nice wall poster.
I say this clearly as a lover of my lands... :-)