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Santa Maddalena

Santa Maddalena is a picturesque village located in the heart of the Dolomites, a mountain range in northeastern Italy. This charming village is known for its stunning natural beauty, with towering peaks, lush green valleys, and crystal-clear lakes. It is also a popular destination for photographers, who come from all over the world to capture the breathtaking scenery. Some of the most popular photography locations in Santa Maddalena include the iconic church of Santa Maddalena, the stunning Lake Braies, and the majestic peaks of the Dolomites.

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Santa Maddalena val di Funes
by Adelheid Smitt

I was so happy when I finally managed to photograph this iconic spot in golden Autumn weather. It had been on my wish list for a long time. Little was I to know that it would be the last photo with my camera. The following day my car was broken into and ALL my photography equipment (cameras, lenses, tripods, filters etc) was stolen. A very black day and sad day. (Earlier photo from Val di Funes: www.flickr.com/photos/adelheids-pictures/40857406901

San Giovanni at Sunset, Val di Funes, Italy
Sankt Magdalena - Sankt Johann in Ranui
by Adelheid Smitt

This is one of the photos from last years Autumn trip to the Balkans, when I was lucky to get this wonderful sunset sky on my one evening stopover in the Dolomites.

Santa Maddalena val di Funes
Santa Maddalena val di Funes

Dusk begins to settle in at Santa Maddalena in Villnoß, South Tyrol, Italy. Posted another one from here back in June but this is a wider view that I...

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Sankt Magdalena - Sankt Johann in Ranui

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St. Johann in Ranui, Dolomites, Italy
Sankt Magdalena - Sankt Johann in Ranui
by Adelheid Smitt

Years ago I saw a photograph of this spot and ever since I have wanted to go there myself. The chance finally came last Autumn and I spent 1 night in the area, and was so lucky to get this wonderful light and sky at Sunset. It was the first photo shoot of a 4 week Balkan trip, and after this, nothing could go wrong. At some point I will have to go back to get the nearby church of Sta Maddalena, but I hear that it suffers from terrible over-population by photographers, whereas here, (after the Chines wedding couples cleared out) there were only 3 other photographers.

Dolomite Evening
Sankt Magdalena - Sankt Johann in Ranui

The iconic Ranui church below the Dolomite range, taken in the evening using lightpainting with an LED flashlight (whose original batteries STILL...

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Standing in time
Sankt Magdalena - Sankt Johann in Ranui

A well known spot in the Dolomites, but it is a lovely one. I was lucky with good light circumstances that evening.

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Sunset from Santa Maddalena val di Funes
Santa Maddalena val di Funes

Sunset illuminating the peaks of the Odle mountain range in the Dolomites. Taken from the small village of Santa Maddalena, part of the municipality...

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Sankt Magdalena
Santa Maddalena val di Funes

Storm pulling in - no view of the Geislerspitzen

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Dolomite Evening
Sankt Magdalena - Sankt Johann in Ranui

The iconic Ranui church below the Dolomite range, taken in the evening using lightpainting with an LED flashlight (whose original batteries STILL...

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Santa Maddalena and the Odle peaks
Santa Maddalena val di Funes

Val di Funes, Dolomites, Italy

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Santa Maddalena!
Most notably Adelheid Smitt, StephAnna Guertler, Stefano Cenci and Jacques B. Geoffroy.