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One last image from last weekend's adventure at our local National Park. This long exposure from Valley View was the last image I shot last Saturday. It was bitter cold, but the company of other photographers was nice and warm. Good conversations and camaraderie as night set in, as the stars, cars, fog and clouds moved about.
The Briol Main House is located in the Isarco Valley in Barbiano - Tre Chiese at 1'310 m above sea level. A jump into an ice-cold pool is not for everyone, but it certainly becomes a passion for those, who are in the search of such an unspoilt piece of earth. The building was planned by the artist Hubert Lanzinger in 1928 and it is one of the very rare testimonies of the Bauhaus building style in the Alps. Created from stone and wood with a flat roof. Columns, immense windows for a house in the middle of the mountains without heating and with Spartan furnishing.
Thame inspired photograph for Macro Mondays/Tag.
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Happy Macro Monday
Image is 2.5in on the long side.
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This valley in autumn is a real enchantment ... These imposing peaks on one side and this golden brown larch an inexhaustible source of inspiration ..
French Alps, Autumn 2013
© Daniel Paravisini
The Valley of Rocks, sometimes called Valley of the Rocks, is a dry valley that runs parallel to the coast in north Devon, England, about 1 kilometre to the west of the village of Lynton. It is a popular tourist destination, noted for its herd of feral goats, and for its landscape and geology. Wikipedia
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It is on the Mouse Tank trail of the Valley of Fire State Park. I think this is the best place so far in the park. It provides narrow and dramatic canyon around the trail.
Death Valley Sunset: Looking northwest from Dante's View, a trail of salt leads you up the valley to Furnace Creek and beyond.
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The valley is located in the province of Aragatsotn in western Armenia, between Yerevan and the highest peak in Armenia, the Ararat massif at 5,200m.....
Hopefully, we'll be able to see more of it than just a tiny bit on the left and right.
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Das Tal befindet sich in der Provinz Aragatsotn im Westen Armeniens, zwischen Jerewan und dem höchsten Gipfel Armeniens dem Ararat Massiv mit 5.200m.
Hoffentlich können wir irgendwann mehr davon sehen als hier, wo nur ein winziger Teil links und rechts zu sehen ist.
It's hard to believe this place is real, let alone a fresh dusting of snow and the fog creeping down into the valley. I felt special capturing this moment by myself, with the odd person walking by on a crisp morning in fall.
It is still hard to imagine i was standing here looking out in front of me.
I'm glad i got this on film.
A couple of our girls took me for a 3 hour hike into a valley I have not seen before. It is a branch off the Greenstone track and also close to the Routeburn track which is more well known but not as famous as the Milford Track which is over those mountains in the distance. Sorry a bit of a postcard.
Coming from an area where rhododendrons are very rare, it was really cool to see them growing enthusiastically along the Blue Ridge Parkway. I wanted to capture a rhododendron in bloom with endless mountain ridges in the background. Much tougher to do than I expected!
4953 'Pitchford Hall' crosses Falling Sands viaduct,on the Severn Valley Railway,with a morning Bewdley to Kidderminster service - 16.9.21.
Tullagh Bay, Dunaff - Clonmany, Inishowen, County Donegal, Ireland
This panoramic photo captures an extremely wide view of the stunning Urris Valley. From the top of Binnion Hill overlooking Tullagh Strand, Dunaff Head & Raghtin More Mountain there are so many areas of beauty to be found here on the north coast of Inishowen.
I have captured this scene in the past however, it was winter so the mountains were snow-capped and the sun was setting directly behind Raghtin More mountain. I’ve since seeked a new version with no snow and the sun setting more to the right over the ocean. I wanted this newer version to also be even larger than before, showing a little more of the valley to the left leading back to Clonmany and also showing the little beach to the far right of the scene. These were all the little things either missing or aligned differently on my first photo, so my new personal challenge was set to recapture this newly visioned scene
Firstly, I returned during summer which obviously meant there was no snow but the main reason being that the sun would set more to the east during summer and as you can see has thankfully set over the ocean. This scene once more proved to be very challenging to capture mainly due to the enormity of the area and capturing 12 separate photos, then combining and fitting all into this one panoramic photograph. Timing it with a vibrant sunset, calm weather conditions and only a 5-minute window to capture all was nerve-wracking 😓
I won’t complain though as everything aligned and worked out extremely well for me on this evening. The weather was perfect with little wind and I captured my photo exactly the way I wanted it! sometimes things do go perfectly to plan 🙏 I hope you enjoy it as much as I've loved every moment capturing it
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I saw an interesting pattern of dry lakes on a satellite map. Since it cannot be seen from ground level I took to the air with a drone. The broad valley is the continuation of a system of salt lakes in Western Australia's Wheatbelt, an area that has seen large scale clearing of vegetation and replacement with crops. The Wheatbelt landscape of today is very flat and the ancient river valleys (palaeochannels) have become filled with sediment. Surface drainage into disconnected chains of salt lakes occurs, however they only link up and flow into one another during exceptionally wet years. The photo is a panorama stitched from 8 vertical files.
Taken with a Minolta Dynax 9xi, Minolta 24-105mm with Kodak Colorplus 200.
Negative scanned with a Panasonic G9.
The valley top, at this point along Dowles Brook, has a fine crown of oaks and beeches. They looked particularly fine, silhouetted by the rising winter sun.
6x17 format. Converted to B&W. Seen along Dowles Brook on a misty winters morning - Wyre Forest, near Bewdley.
Martigny lies at an elevation of 471 meters, about 33 kilometers south-southeast of Montreux. It is on the east edge of the Rhône valley, at the foot of the Swiss Alps, and is located at the point where the southwestern-flowing Rhone turns ninety degrees northward and heads toward Lake Leman (Lake Geneva).
The Gaulish name of the settlement in the 1st century BC was either Octodurus or Octodurum (whence Martigny is sometimes also called Octodure in French). Octodurus was conquered by the Roman Empire in 57 BC, and occupied by Servius Galba with the twelfth legion and some cavalry in order to protect the strategically important pass of Poeninus (now known as the Great St. Bernard).
Source: Wikipedia
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