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Beautiful, Sury!
A very photogenic town she is....
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Dolomites, Italy
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Re: Dolomites, Italy
Yildiz,
Indeed. In fact the entire Great Dolomite Road is strewn with idyllic villages and bucolic leas.
Indeed. In fact the entire Great Dolomite Road is strewn with idyllic villages and bucolic leas.
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Re: Dolomites, Italy
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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.
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
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.
View from the restaurant parking lot. What you see from the restaurant while having your coffee.
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.
View from the restaurant parking lot. What you see from the restaurant while having your coffee.
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