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Thank your for your thoughtful comments yesterday. Analog - digital, it does not have to exclude each other. It's really great to read your opinions here on Renderosity, colored by your own experiences! I've decided to send my camera for reparation. In the meanwhile I'm going to look around for a nice digital camera. It consumed some time and energy, but eventually the summit (the Sigriswiler Rothorn, 2050 m) provides the panoramic view that makes the effort more than worth. Going higher and higher I left the clouds in the valley. The sun - it's noon now - is warming up the earth and the clouds are slowly dissipating. The snow tells me spring has come here only very recently. Time to sit down, open my lunchbox and enjoy this vista! Minolta X-700 (Fuji Sensia 100, 70 mm) Thanks for your attention and your always valuable comments

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Enmos

4:15AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Beautifull sight !!!! wish i was there with you, but then again, you probably didnt pack lunch for me.... :oP Thanks for sharing, excellent shot !!! V

Raven_427

4:42AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

That sight is well worth a lot of climbing. sigh Wonderful panorama and your words make this even more enjoyable. Hope your cam is getting repaired soon!

signsofdeath

4:43AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

What an atmosphere, so breathtaking. Excellent Capture my friend :D

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RedundantlyAbundant

4:44AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Thanks so much for this amazing capture. I am a real sucker for pans and scenic shots. Good on you for putting forth the effort to hike and create something of great value.

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kenwas

4:59AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Incredible sense of scale you have captured. This has been a wonderful series ytou have done! Vote!

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TwoPynts

5:48AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

What, no picture of the lunchbox? ;^P Another amazing panorama, it makes me even more calm than yesterday's image. So far above it all, with a soft layer of cloud to keep the hectic world from intruding.

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Haroon

8:18AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Beautiful scenery - thanks for sharing

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environaut

9:33AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

On top of the world! What an amazing shot...and such distance in the photo!! I really love the landscape...the cracked boulders, the patches of snow, and the cloud layer below you! What a peaceful place!! Thank you so much for sharing this! V

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WandM

10:03AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Magnificent view!

visiergraupe

11:39AM | Tue, 08 June 2004

einfach nur atemberaubend!

jimry

12:41PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Incredible image..Thanks for taking me on your moubtain trips :)

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Stringy

2:12PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

I bet its great up there. Pretty amazing mountain range in the background. thanks for sharing.

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Valentin

3:45PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Excellent as always. Thanks.

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WiserAngel

3:51PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

I have a stupid question, this appears to be so high. Is it difficult to breath in such altitude or is it just clear and refreshing? Seems like you're on top of the world!

andre75

3:59PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Well, what can I say. Your pictures are stunning. Truely wonderful. In case I am repeating myself: Canon EOS 300D (no i don't work for them but the camera is amazing and you can use all canon lenses although i recommend getting the ones specifically built for digital SLR).

raven_nightmares

4:25PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

*sigh...such gorgeous colours

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Andromeda31

4:33PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

Wonderfully cool shot on a hot, hot day!!! Excellent!!! :)

unzy

5:29PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

I have a lot of admiration for analog but I'm need immediat results, I need to see the photo, just after shoot it. This discution is out of tune because if a man feel good with analog, he just must do it, but there is really no reason to say that one is bad and the other good, all really depends of the caractere and taste of each other. I love your shots because you're excellent and sensitive Artist and if you have make this absolutly genuis shot with a Pentatonic Plasmatic nucleus camera, or with a little box that you open and close with your hand, I don't care my friend, photo is photo, language of soul, gift to the world. So thanks and V

logiloglu

7:07PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

i agree with the others here. a fantastic shot.what a panorama vote !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!

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tesla

7:26PM | Tue, 08 June 2004

I think this is my favorite one so far!!!FANTASTIC!!!

Roswita

5:18AM | Wed, 09 June 2004

Exellent zoals altijd

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Mikan

9:04AM | Wed, 09 June 2004

I'm totally agree with the words of unzy, although I'm an adept of analogue, too..exc. photo!

cynlee

3:51PM | Wed, 09 June 2004

sigh... breathtaking! ...nibble, nibble... good luck on your search! :]

Nilla

11:26PM | Thu, 10 June 2004

Glad to hear your going to do both worlds! ANother beautiful image here! :)

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danob

2:55AM | Mon, 14 June 2004

A wonderful panarama...Maybe good old film has its advantages in cold climes never tried how reliable they would be in these conditions..

terra-man

3:20AM | Mon, 14 June 2004

gorgous landscape!!!

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MoppelundWilli

10:56AM | Sun, 18 July 2004

unbelivable...cant express this beauty in words..v

sheilakalajdzic

1:30AM | Sun, 08 August 2004

yes, i see some signs of spring...some green trees and some green growth on the slope of the mountain in the foreground. it's really hard to describe in words how awe-inspiring and wondrous this place is. hope you had some soup in your box...brrrrrrr! vote!


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