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Here's a shot from our trip to Garmisch Partenkirchen last weekend. This shows part of the Partnachklamm a 80meter deep ravine in the german alps. It wasn't easy to setup a tripod there for shooting, because there were so many people visiting this place and the pathways leeding through the ravine were so narrow. So not much time for composition but I think this one turned out quite well. I will load up some more shots soon.
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