
(1/100, f7.1, iso-800, 55mm)
Last year on a (off the) roadtrip through the Spanish Pyrenees me and a friend found an empty little chapel on top of a small mountain with views all around and we decided to spend the evening and night there.
Seeing the sun come up the next morning from behind the high mountains was spectacular.
The mountain to the left is ´El Turbón´ and is special to me, because it is visible from the garden of friends who live in a nearby valley and such a lone giant.
This was the same sunrise as the Lost Mountain-photo from more than a year ago.
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Oh wow, that is just a stunning photo! There is a chance I will be visiting the Spanish/French Pyrenees in January, now I really hope it happens. These are such spectacular colors ~
Magnificent!
Your photo is excellent! The simple composition, depth of the scenery and the fine sky creates wonders!
prachtig vastgelegd!
Amazing shot! 🙂
How I wish I was there! splendid colors. Nothing like a sunset with a camera in hand! great shot Ron!
beautiful soft colors…
Love those mountains with their layers and layers of texture and light. Unfortunately, I come from sea level and find it a bit hard to drive in those mountain roads. You must have accumulated some great memories.
gorgeous!!!!
Wow, some road trip – you find all the best spots!
Beautiful!
Stunningly gorgeous Ron! Fabulous photo!
Breath-taking! And from a chapel, a very spiritual moment in an interesting journey..
Mooie lagen.
Dank je, Wilma!
fijn weekend,
Ron
Superb!
This is truly magnificent!
Thanks so much, Lisa, it was stunning to wake up to this!
All the best to you,
Ron
So stunning, what a magical place to wake up
Thanks a lot, Seonaid, still feel lucky me and my friend found the location and made it up there (well, have to thank my Jeep too 😉
Have a great weekend, Ron.
very nicely captured
Thanks very much, sometimes I am a morning person, maybe twice a year 😉
Greetings, Ron.
Incredibly beautiful.
Spectacular, indeed! The sharpness, clarity, colors… are all incredibly captured.
Oh! Oh! You’re making me all nostalgic for the Pyrenees!
Haha,Margaret, I am always nostalgic for those mountains, why not?
Greetz, enjoy the weekend,
Ron.
So beautiful..
Thank youv ery much, Indah, hope all is well (sorry for being so late, you know, travel, travel, travel 😉
Have a good weekend,
Ron.
😉 Totally understand, have a great weekend too!!
Wonderful view.
Gracias, Cardinal, much appreciated!
Enjoy your weekend,
Ron.
Demasiado hermoso 🙂 Did you have time to use a tripod?
Hola, hablas Español tambien? 😉
Gracias, but no didnt use tripod, 1/100 was possible this day.
Si, claro que lo hablo, no perfectamente, pero bastante bien :D. No sabias que tambien tengo un blog donde enseno portugues? 😉
Wow, tu Español es impresionant! Y portugues tambien, no sabia sobre tu otro blog! Y holandés? 😉
Bien finde, guapa
No, no hablo holandes 😀 solo croata, ingles, frances, espanol, portugues y algo de italiano. I’m trying to learn some Japonese too and would like to.learn Danish within next few years…later we’ll see…
and if you had used a tripod, your ISO would not have been 800 either 😀
Well, thats what it´s for 😉
Actually I´m not a tripod person really, i rather find obstacles to put it on or try to do it with higher iso, lower f´s and camera does well til iso800 and even with 1600 I can get rid of the noise in PS with relative ease!
🙂 what camera is it?
I use a canon 550D, whats your tool?
As of the 1st October it is eos 70D
oh nice monster that is! Not thinking about upgrading yet, maybe lenses next but I´m pretty happy with my setup!
What kind of lenses do you use?
Mostly Sigma and Tamron lenses – nothing expensive.
Yes… it was spectacular!
Hola Carlos, sorry to be so late, but thanks for confirming 😉 and happy to hear a little of what i saw actually made it into the photo!
Have a great weekend, Ron.