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This beautiful spot is just below the peak of Mt. Scheffauer in the Kaisergebirge in Tyrolia. What a magical view it has been.

 

Shot with old Tamron lense using Nikon to Canon adapter. Added tilt shift later.

At around 2500 meters altitude, this narrow waterfall cuts its way through the rock, carrying the icy meltwater from the snowy peaks above. Captured on the way to the foot of the majestic Matterhorn.

At around 2500 meters altitude, this narrow waterfall cuts its way through the rock, carrying the icy meltwater from the snowy peaks above. Captured on the way to the foot of the majestic Matterhorn.

The citril finch, also known as the Alpine citril finch, is a small songbird, a member of the true finch family Fringillidae. For a long time, this cardueline finch was placed in the genus Serinus, but it is apparently very closely related to the European goldfinch

 

A serene monochromatic capture of a Gray Jay (also known as a Whiskey Jack or Canada Jay) perched atop a pristine snow mound.