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My friend Luigi is getting impatient about the Dolomiti's pictures, so here is one I edited.
Santa Maddalena, Alto Adige - Italy
Does anybody understand the reason because I had the very most on my photos in Explore until May and from that day none of my pictures has been included in it?.... none!. I can understand a change of the algorithm, but this is too radical for that... it sounds me bad... But anyway, the number of visits is te same, so many thanks, my friends! Look at this link
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¿Alguien puede explicarme por qué hasta Mayo me entraban casi todas las fotos en el Explore y a partir de esa fecha ninguna ha estado ahí?... ninguna! Puedo entender un cambio en el algoritmo, pero es demasiado radical para ello, suena feo, la verdad... De todos modos, el número de visitas sigue prácticamente igual, muchas gracias a todos los que os pasáis! Mirad este enlace:
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None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 + GND8 filter + reverse GND8 filter
Meñakoz, Barrika (Vizcaya/Bizkaia - País Vasco/Euskadi)
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One of the many paths I recently hiked around my home village in hoarfrost and fog.
Einer der vielen Wege, die ich kürzlich bei Raureif und Nebel rund um mein Heimatdorf gewandert bin.
I love the way this tree looms over woodland path, it's branches dangling to catch the unwary. A few autumn leaves clinging to one branch, the rest still to turn. Taken in Little Wittenham Wood.
A difficult image to process, either in bw or colour, as everything is pretty much the same. All the stones have the same colour and the few plants on the edge of the path don't make much difference. Still, I love that little part of Aldeia Da Cuada, the narrow path winding between the cozy looking cottages. I always get a feeling of safety when I look at this scene.
I’ve just returned from a few days in the lakes and here ends my travels for the time being. In the last fortnight I’ve been to Hertfordshire, Brighton and Hove, and finally to the lakes. I booked the lakes as a bit of escape and photography to wind down from some stressful business the week before. To be honest my heart wasn’t in the lakes trip, I missed being away from my wife and dogs , and just wanted to sleep in my own bed. I’ve never been good traveller, we all have to travel our own path.
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The mountain railway tracks and the LLanberis path on the left leading up to the summit of Mount Snowdon.
Out of all the times I've been up I've never seen it so clear on the approach (ok, we were going down when I took this) - where normally it's shrouded in cloud and mist where one can only see a few metres in front.
Captured yesterday. The coastal path at Burghead with colourful Sea Thrift lining the way; the two opposing headlands of the Sutors of Cromarty which mark the entrance to the Cromarty Firth, clearly visible in the backdrop.
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