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.
Langkofel - Sassolungo (3181m) Val Gardena
Sony ILCE-6000 55 mm 1/125 sec. f:8 ISO 100
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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.
On the left side you can see the "Saslonch", best known for the men's downhill race in the Alpine Ski World Cup.
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The iconic Ranui church below the Dolomite range, taken in the evening using lightpainting with an LED flashlight (whose original batteries STILL...
Sassolungo - Langkofel
Sony ILCE-6000 Sony 55-210 mm
A well known spot in the Dolomites, but it is a lovely one. I was lucky with good light circumstances that evening.
The iconic Ranui church below the Dolomite range, taken in the evening using lightpainting with an LED flashlight (whose original batteries STILL...
UK & International Landscape Photography Workshops, 1-2-1 Private Tuition and Camera Club Lectures available www.melvinnicholson.co.uk
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