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Lower Glacier 6

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Zwitzerland, Berner Oberland, Grindelwald To reach the Glacier they built wooden stairs we had to climb up. This area - filled with ice years ago - is empty now ;o( A real drama of climatic changes! Thanks for all welcome comments! ;o)

Comments (29)


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DarkStormCrow

2:11AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Excellent shot and scene, well done...

M2A

2:13AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

It is almost mysterious, like this wood engine could pick us up toward an unknown place ;D

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lyron

2:25AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Excellent shot!!!

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Petra-S

2:29AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

super POV and images!

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GiveMe

2:33AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Very interesting shot.

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ledwolorz

2:36AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Wonderful photo.

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Prematos

2:52AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Great shot.

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Meisiekind

2:52AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

OMG - remind me to order a new pair of legs before I ever attempt that climb! Fantastic image and POV and I love the monotone! Well done... :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:51AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Spectacular photo my friend....!!! Great depth sense.....!!!

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Djavad

5:30AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

C'est vieux, c'est légendaire, cela dérape peut-être, c'est merveilleux - Excellent cadrage/sépia et volume de la matière - bravo !

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durleybeachbum

6:04AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

A superb image, looks like a steep climb.

BorisB

7:12AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

A powerful composition, the POV is great!!

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SNAKEY

7:12AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

cool shot.

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ppetersen

7:14AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

WOW, just imagining climbing those stairs makes my legs hurt. What a steep climb Sossy. Yes the abscence of snow makes one most sad... what we've done to our world!

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MrsRatbag

8:54AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Wonderful shot, looks like a hard set of stairs!

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auntietk

9:13AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Wonderful image, and I love the postwork!

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Spooky-Wan

10:22AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Excellent. The sepia works well with the wood and rock.

MrsLubner

10:30AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Stellar photography and the postwork is so skillfully done! Outstanding job and the information is intriguing.

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MagikUnicorn Online Now!

11:32AM | Wed, 28 January 2009

A W E S O M E

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VDH

12:45PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Great shot!!Super image!

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Maori

1:13PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Interesting and wonderful series!! I love the sepia color on this one!!

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sharky_

1:15PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

I'll tell you, just walking up these stairs is an excitement itself. Beautiful.... Aloha

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virginiese

1:40PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

love the tone and the POV !

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deevee

5:36PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

Excellent as they always are!

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choronr

7:56PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

This looks exciting; a hiking trip well worth the views and photos. Thank you again for sharing all these excellent scenes.

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Richardphotos

8:00AM | Fri, 30 January 2009

the sepia gives a sense of age.superb work

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iaacf

1:33PM | Sun, 01 February 2009

A very nice play of lines with subtile colors too.

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jcv2

3:39PM | Mon, 02 February 2009

Oh yes, shocking to see the distance this glacier has retreated yet! Impressive capture, looking upward makes it look even more profound! :)

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Odrah

1:31PM | Thu, 05 February 2009

thanx for sharing this wonderful shot and for the outstanding report about the climatic effects on this glacier...if not for u, i' d never hear about it... congrats!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/9.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D70s
Shutter Speed10/1600
Focal Length18

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