Dolomites, Italy

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Re: Dolomites, Italy

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Beautiful, Sury! :)
A very photogenic town she is....

Thanks for sharing,
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Re: Dolomites, Italy

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Yildiz,
Indeed. In fact the entire Great Dolomite Road is strewn with idyllic villages and bucolic leas.

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Lovely scenery from the vehicle, Sury. :)

The last one with the rear view mirror and the bending road ahead with the spiky mountain tops in the distance is an interesting frame.

Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz

ps. I noticed that there's no apparent camera shake or fuzziness except for some glare/reflections on the window glass.
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Re: Dolomites, Italy

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Yildiz,
Thank you. It was fairly bright day and high shutter speed (1/250sec) on a 24-70 lens. That was my wife taking
the photos and I take it she has steadier hands than mine.

A roadside restaurant.

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View from the restaurant parking lot. What you see from the restaurant while having your coffee.

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