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Photography Landscape posted on Oct 21, 2005
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Here is a more detailed view on the little village of Bürchen as some of you wanted to see the more detatiled zoom. The distance is about 5 km (3 miles) and I've shot an extra picture (inset) with 300 mm and 2 X teleconverter as which I've cropped and pasted into this capture. Incredible to see so many details on such a distance! The chalet (at about 1600 m, 5250 ft) is supplied with all conveniences and offers a nice vista over a part of the Rh

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sharky_

4:09AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

I really like your idea of an insert to zoom in. Excellent shot. Aloha

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joost48

4:46AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Excellent capture and idea!What a beautiful region.

pimbotin

4:59AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Impressive...! Truly impressive!

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marybelgium

5:04AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

great idea ! impressive , beautifully done!

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Chaos911

6:01AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

cool shot, and nice work! :)

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tibet2004uk

6:02AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

I surely would love to live there! Beautiful scenery!

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tallpindo

6:09AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Light is good to the convergence limit where no more focus is possible. I gave my first son the middle name Angstrom to celebrate this. His mother would not allow it to be his first name. Ther are always limits even when they cannot at first be seen.

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nathalie06

6:12AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Yes it's a very good idea. And it's incredible that at a distance of 5 km you could have some details as this chalet ! You've got an excellent lens and teleconverter. When I worked with the Coolpix 5700 of Giancarlo and his 500mm... it was difficult to have a good result as yours. That was for the technical result... but I'm always in love with this landscape and the forest ;o))) Have a nice day Jan-Carel. Hugssssssssss

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suresh_krishna

6:15AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

The village looks so well nestled between the hillsides. An excellent image. Your zoomed inset is amazing. To get such a clear view from so far away!! The whole scene is very impressive!

meissner

7:34AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

It's very detailed! I can spot the very room I slept in easily. Have a nice day, J.C.!

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Zacko

7:56AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

OOOH MAN!!! That is one helluva zoom!!! So fascinating to see that. Thank you for showing the potential of such a lens. Have a great day. #:O)

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rayburg

8:15AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

looks like red and white are the color of choice..great shot and POV..

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Gepeto1

10:52AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

tres belle vue et tres bon materiel bravo

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Damia

11:02AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Wow....that is soooo cool! Nice view. Well done! :)

Tedz

11:16AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

A splendid Finale to Your Series....Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick...I like Strawbs...salute

uniquedreamer

11:45AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

That is one heck of a zoom!!! That zoomed inset is amazing. Great shot and POV..have a nice weekend!

tvernuccio

1:49PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

what a beautiful view of the valley, Jan-Carel!!! what are those little house things i notice in the trees (the green trees)? are those bird houses? are they the roofs of regular houses? my eyes aren't that great...hard to make it out. i really like how you composed this, and so neat to see that close up! You got a nice zoom there! now quit talkin' about strawberries! you're makin' me hungry!!! :)

donvino

2:51PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

That was a fantastic series over the alps!!! Thanks for sharing!

Georgy

3:11PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

What an interesting way to illustrate.Yes thanks for sharing.

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Richardphotos

3:18PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

must be a ski lift in the foreground? amazing vistas

daybreakteacher

4:02PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Very well shown. I love the inset to show the zoom. I wonder if the people that live there appreciate the beauty that surrounds them.

soulofharmony

4:48PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

woww beautiful village nestled in the mountians.. excellent place for a retreat... its been a fantastic series jcv...:)) excellent

kennyliu

10:43PM | Fri, 21 October 2005

Beautiful view! ... it's pretty sharp with the 2x TC....

cynlee

12:34AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

whatta zoom & view.. share the strawbs :]

ana-maria

1:16AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

An outstanding image again. Fantastic view and quality. A beautiful final of your excellent series. Thank you!!!

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maggiemai

1:42AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

I just loved the tour you have taken us all on! I can't wait till the next one starts. :-) Excellent POV and detail on this photo. Clever presentation with the insert and this is such a wonderful little village on the mountainside. :-) Excellent Jan-Carel! :-))) V

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nongo

3:07AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

Wow, what a grea shot!!!! I always enjoy your adventures!!!!!! excellent JC!!!!!

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morin3000

3:40AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

Superb landscape with its fir trees!!!! Beautiful work!

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iaacf

4:06AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

Good idea this little photo inside the bigger one. I love the image.. Makes me think of holidays.. not Veluwe holidays of course.. Beautiful image

MaryLynda

7:38AM | Sat, 22 October 2005

Really enjoyed going on the hike with you via your excellent photographic images. So where are we off to next? LOL. ;o)

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