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Stoney Lake
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| The Bondhusbreen (breen = glacier) is a part of the bigger Folgefonna glacier, just visable in the upper part in the middle of this picture. From the little village Sundal it will take you about 4 hours walking. You will pass Bondhusdalen and you will explore extremely beautiful places like this emerald-green glacier lake filled with moss covered stones from the last ice-age. |
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Look like from an other world or an "utopia". It is mysterious and wild.
TFS.
- nagraj
(4846) - [2008-09-14 20:23]
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hi ruud,
very beautiful landscape, has got potential to take many images with different viewpoints. one only has to explore the possiblilites here. nice place. with little more brightness you could improve the image.tfs.
nagraj.v
- UkeTex
(225) - [2008-09-14 21:53]
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Hi Ruud,
I like a kind of mistique feel of the photo. Great composition and POV. Well done!
Cheers, Andriy
- Loro
(557) - [2008-09-16 0:11]
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Very nice use of light and perfect composition! A landscape of my taste. TFS!
Hoi Rob,
Lang niet meer iets van je gezien. Dus dat moet je er voor doen om nog een gletsjer te zien. Jostedalbreen viel mij deze zomer aardig tegen. Dit is een bijzondere compositie met toch wel echt Noors weer. De vel bomen doen mij een beetje verassen.
Groeten.
Niek
- NinaM
(6592) - [2008-10-17 16:11]
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This is really beautiful, Ruud, and very well photographed. This moss at the foregroung, growing on beautiful rocks, the water then the beautiful mountains, wow! What a fantastic walk, I would go there anytime walking with my little dog ;-) Thank you,
Francine