As I promised in an earlier post, I am submitting 2 pictures of the Holly Mount Ararat taken at early morning with A700 + SAL16105
Mount Ararat
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- Dr. Harout
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Ah, these are trully lovely Dr. Harout!
A lot nicer than the previous shots of the mount if I may say...The hazey look gives it a mystic appeal. And an industrial town in the foreground I gather? Contrasts with the plain natural beauty of the mountain.
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Yildiz
A lot nicer than the previous shots of the mount if I may say...The hazey look gives it a mystic appeal. And an industrial town in the foreground I gather? Contrasts with the plain natural beauty of the mountain.
Thanks
Yildiz
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Thanks Yildiz, you're very kind.
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Excellent pictures, Doc! The depth and scale of the first is very impressive, and the detail in the second, flattened out by all the distance, makes me want to hit the road and go see mountains.
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Re: Mount Ararat
These are awesome. I have never seen scenery like this before. I presume that Dr H lives nearby. Its amazing that what is so everyday for one person because of where they live, is so different to someone else. It is really good to be able to see the world through the other members eyes.
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I'm flattered. Thanks.
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