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Czerwone Wierchy
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Tatra Mountains aren't very high to compare with Alps. The highest peak in Poland- Rysy- is only 2499m high. Nevertheless polish mountains are rather dangerous for tourists. Sudden changes of weather, temperature and so on, might be the reason of death.
This picture presents a view from Kasprowy Wierch on the so called "Czerwone Wierchy"( difficult to translate). It's hard to believe but that day was sunny and within minutes sun went in the cloudbank. I decided to shot a picture and after 30 seconds those peaks became unvisible.
It's very old picture- taken in 2003 by a film camera- with a lot of "dust", but I'm fond of it.
Critiques are wellcome
Regards,
Gregor |
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Hi Gregor!
I love that kind of pictures: unity of color, mystic atmosphere, interaction between sun and clouds... reality as we find it in the mountains. That's why we love them, too.
From the technical point of view I just regret that you didn't take away the little dust spots.
Regards
Markus
I must agree with Heaven. Not only is this a mysterious picture but sends a message of what your eye saw. Wonderful contribution. Please do keep on!
Bob