The Dolomites, located in northeastern Italy, are a breathtaking mountain range that offer some of the most stunning landscapes in the world. With their jagged peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and lush green valleys, the Dolomites are a paradise for photographers. There are countless photography locations in the Dolomites, from the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo to the picturesque Lake Braies. Whether you're a professional photographer or just starting out, the Dolomites offer endless opportunities to capture the beauty of nature. With its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, the Dolomites are a must-visit destination for any photography enthusiast.
Awesome afterglow at the "Tre Cime" Dolomites, Italy. The end of a great day in the Dolomites. For better quality: https://www.flickr.com/photos/56515697@N04/51410015297/in/dateposted-public/
I don't know if this picture is my best photo of 2018, but I'm very proud of it because it was chosen by National Geographic editors as DAILY DOZEN - Oct 29, 2018.
This photo was taken in Lake Antorno, a small lake located about 2 km north of the most famous lake of Misurina, next to the road that goes up to Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Dolomiti, Italy.
The technique used was a focus stacking, in fact it was my first focus stacking.
Land Of Landscapes Magazine Pictures Of The Month (February-March, 2019)
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italie
Magic sunset in Dolomiti viaggio fotografico dolomiti
Another shot from a misty day in the Dolomites. This is a well known view of the church Colle Sta Lucia with in the background the towering heights of Monte Pelmo. (#48 on explore 4-3-2020)
La base imponente della parete che si innalza fino alla cima dell'Antermoa, anche se solo quando ci passi sotto, come chi si è già avviato al passo Antermoa, te ne rendi pienamente conto.
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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
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.
This is the first photo of a series made recently in this amazing area of the north of Italy, the Dolomites, where splendid and singular mountains can be found.
For 8 days my friends Gonzalo Gutiérrez, Jose Francisco López and Ricardo Alonso and me walked through these mountains trying to capture some of its beauty. I hope you like it. I recommend you to visit their galleries, I´m sure you will enjoy.
In this case we walked up to the Locateli refuge, with our about twelve kg of photographic equipment to try the sunset and the sunrise of this known area of Tre Cime di Lavaredo. There where no options in the sunset because the clouds and the fog continuously covered the three famous mountains but in the sunrise we had some more opportunities and this is one of the shots.
The sunrise wasn't quite what I was hoping for, still I like the way it lit up the clouds around Peitlerkofel mountain in the Dolomites.
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On the left side you can see the "Saslonch", best known for the men's downhill race in the Alpine Ski World Cup.
The Santa Barbara church in the Dolomites is a well known photo spot. When I drove there in the morning it was clear, but after I got my camera and tripod out it was all fogged up. After about 90 minutes, the church, the trees and the mountain finally started emerging from the clouds. I waited longer and finally got a clear picture, but looking at my shots from that location I decided I liked this misty one best.
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.
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The sky over the "Tre Cime" was perfect all afternoon. Loose clouds promised a dramatic sunset. I found my position for the final panorama, set up the tripod and kept shootong as the light got better. The Paternkofel was lit awesome, but then a thick bank of clouds in the west prevented the sun from throwing a few more bright spots onto the north face of the three peaks, wich I was waiting for. After this photo the colors faded out very quickly. All in all, it was a fantastic day and I was more than satisfied with the number of photos I've got and their quality thanks to the awesome Nikon Z7 wich I had to bring back next day.
The sun rises behind the Cinque Torri in Dolomiti
Rando au Lago di Sorapiss près de Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italie
Piz Boè - located in the heart of the Dolomites - is the highest mountain of the Sella Group. It has an elevation of 3 152 metres.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Dolomites!
Most notably Stefano Cenci, Adelheid Smitt, Jacques B. Geoffroy, StephAnna Guertler, Jakub Slováček, Andreas Karrer, Walter Maurer and Matteo Rinaldi.