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Photography Landscape posted on Mar 13, 2006
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The next day we decide to explore a litte lake, the Aegelsee. On our way to this lake, not so far away from Diemtigen in the Simmental (valley of the river Simme), we get a vista on the mountains in the north east. Old tracks tell us a few people have been here before us. It's still early in the morning and the shadows are long. Minolta X-700 (Fuji Sensia 100, 50 mm) Thanks for your attention and your always valuable comments

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WiserAngel

4:51PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

LOVELY! are those your little footsteps? Who's with you??? huh? huh? lol, great photo!!

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Richardphotos

8:33PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

outstanding view. I hope the wind was not blowing or it would be colder than witches tit. thanks for braving the cold to bring this vista to us lowlanders

solrac_gi_2nd

8:39PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

Freeeeeeeeeeezing and yet a stunning 'snow capture'. The compo is excellent !!!

ERMITA

9:41PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

What a wonderful trip!! Excellent photo!!

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jocko500

10:06PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

very good shot

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maud

2:12AM | Tue, 14 March 2006

Bravo J.C. for this marvelous landscape! V :)

KiwiMiss

3:56AM | Tue, 14 March 2006

WOW what a stunning view from up there!

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leifse

8:21AM | Tue, 14 March 2006

Yeah I agree with Richard: Thanks so much Jan-Carel for climbing these mountains, so we lowlanders does have this amazing opportunity to experience and look at these fantastic views over the snow covered hills! Fantastic image and thanks for sharing this beauty with us all!

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Vik9740

8:54AM | Tue, 14 March 2006

beautiful snow scene

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mcanning

2:35PM | Tue, 14 March 2006

This is just fantastic. I love pictures in the snow like this. Have you tried pulling the blue down a fraction on the snow and increasing the contrast, might intensify the sky too. Love it!

froznlife42

4:37PM | Tue, 14 March 2006

Someone was smart enough to not go so close too the edge. Could have been a sudden ride down the side of this mountain. I love the view from up here.

cynlee

10:35PM | Tue, 14 March 2006

ageless Aegelsee ;]

john010766

10:15AM | Wed, 15 March 2006

very clever and unique view......great work

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Cosme..D..Churruca

12:37PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

Remarkable view !

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squirrel2005

2:30PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

Ohhh !! It's so beautiful with the view and the footprints, Hugs:))

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Punaguy

10:31PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

Looks like a refreshing hike to the lake, what an excellent view..stay on the tracks, looks like the safe route! Aloha!

parb1194

7:00AM | Thu, 16 March 2006

Beautiful; snowy mounts and hills.....splendid.

VicTheSwede

11:47AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

You are the master of nature picture, a true pleasure to see your work

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inshaala

8:23AM | Fri, 24 March 2006

see - this is the kind of shot i would never be able to make (not just because i dont go for walks on snowy mountains but) because i never see long shadows in the morning ;) not that i dont like them tho, i just dont get up that early on principle. nice playing of light on the footsteps/curve of the hillside. Always a pleasure to not have been on R'osity for a while and come back to view some backlogs of good shots :)

smemma

4:05PM | Fri, 21 April 2006

another beautiful shot! ;)

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sossy

12:05PM | Tue, 16 May 2006

the tracks are catching the shadows! oder umgekehrt? ;o)

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