Greg, another stunning set and I hope you post another one soon. Fantastic set, and it's on my bucket list. Hopefully, will make it before my old knees give out. An easy vote for me.
Gregg B. wrote:
So, I was recently exploring the Dolomites in Italy (for the first time)! The scenery was absolutely breathtaking - towering peaks, emerald meadows, and light that seemed to change by the minute.
I took plenty of landscape shots, though I had to weave my way through summer crowds and the occasional traffic jam to get to the best spots. Still, it was totally worth it for the views and moments I captured.
Next year, I’ll be running my Dolomites photography workshop there, but in the fall with fewer crowds, crisp air, and of course, the stunning autumn colors.
Here are few of my so far processed shots. The last one with the fern could've been taken anywhere, right? Well, it's still from Dolomites. I shot it while waiting for sunset at one of the locations....
Gregg B. wrote:
So, I was recently exploring the Dolomites in Italy (for the first time)! The scenery was absolutely breathtaking - towering peaks, emerald meadows, and light that seemed to change by the minute.
I took plenty of landscape shots, though I had to weave my way through summer crowds and the occasional traffic jam to get to the best spots. Still, it was totally worth it for the views and moments I captured.
Next year, I’ll be running my Dolomites photography workshop there, but in the fall with fewer crowds, crisp air, and of course, the stunning autumn colors.
Here are few of my so far processed shots. The last one with the fern could've been taken anywhere, right? Well, it's still from Dolomites. I shot it while waiting for sunset at one of the locations....
A very well deserved win with a fantastic set from one of my favorite photography areas. I am so fortunate that it is just an easy 3 hour drive from me. I am planning a 3 or 4 day shoot there this Fall also. I am keeping my eye on the weather for the ideal time. Fall is the shoulder so crowds are low, accomodation is easy, and well priced then. I read somewhere that this area has the highest concentration of Michelin rated chiefs in the World. Yes, the food is that good.
Was in Garda with my Wife on Sunday. Still too many tourists for my taste. Didn't take a single image.
I'm always impressed and amazed at how clean and pristine things look, with all the barns, cabins, huts and not a single trail or pathway to them...They can't all be empty ?..And either no electricity or it's all underground.
As others have said… Stunning! The first one is just heaven on earth. So lush and green. One can only imagine how quiet the nights are there and the stars that one could see. It had to be a wonderful trip for you.