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That was back in 2005 when with a few friends from university we have climbed some 2000m picks in Polish Tatar’s (i am the one in blue the jacket;-) we slept in a tent for two nights. it was February but it was not so cold, „halny” is a name for a specific type of strong, warm(ish) wind, very humid, thus the frost in our clothing. Halny brings thawing in lower parts of the mountains.
Strbske Pleso in Tatra mountains. The conditions were changing every 5 minutes and I tried different shots, including long exposure. For this shot I used 0.6 soft grad and the Big Stopper.
I monti Tatra, che fanno parte della più nota catena montuosa dei Carpazi, dividono la Slovacchia dalla Polonia. Sul lato Slovacco, la linea ferroviaria Žilina-Poprad attraversa paesaggi mozzafiato. Nella foto in questione ci troviamo a Štrba, piccola località poco ad ovest di Poprad.
- some of the peaks (located on the border between Poland and Slovakia), range from the left, in the background : Żabi Mnich (2,146m), Niżnie Rysy (2,430m), Rysy (2,499m) - the highest peak in Poland, Żabia Przełęcz (2,225m), Żabi Koń (2,291m)
- range on the right, in the foreground : Kazalnica, Bandzioch, the beginning of Mięguszowieckie Szczyty
With a bit of a break, this is the last of the Tatra pictures I want to share here. This very cooperative chamois walks a grassy slope in front of the rocky western ridge of mount Rysy, the highest point of Poland.
Czech automobile art 1948-1952, seen at:
Manro Classic Museum / Austria
www.manro-classic.at/cms/manroclassicmuseum
The car was powered by a 4 cylinder air cooled boxer engine.
This one was very cooperative, especially considering that this is a wild animal in a National Park.