This is nearly the camera output.
I do not know if I will leave it as it is or increase the contrast or anything.
Betrachter suggestions are welcome.
The whole moonset sequence, with the moon disappearing behind Brenta Alta and then reappearing for a while before Campanile Alto, can be seen starting from http://bit.ly/37mIpsC
10 vertical shots, Sony RX10, 600 mm equiv, ISO 640, f/4, 1/400 sec
Larger: https://bit.ly/2HsWIkU
GPS track: http://www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=46697128
Michael Bodenstedt, Alvise Bonaldo, Peter Brandt, Klaus Brückner, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Hans Diter, Johannes Ha, Manfred Hainz, Jochen Haude, Rainer Hillebrand, Alois Hoop, Heinz Höra, Olaf Kleditzsch, Martin Kraus, Daniel Krähmer, Dietrich Kunze, Niels Müller-Warmuth, Uta Philipp, Patrick Runggaldier, Adri Schmidt, Christoph Seger, Michael Strasser, Jens Vischer, Benjamin Vogel, Alexander Von Mackensen
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Technical details now provided.
Non-technical details: this happened at 07.27 in the morning. I had woken up at 4.00 in order to cycle up here with a reasonable amount of spare time. Later in the day, I climbed three times with skis the Fravort, for a total amount (bicycle + ski) of 4000 m ascent.
But yes, we live in a time when the fake is appreciated much more than the authentic and - even more importantly - buying editing software "moves" the economy far more than climbing the Fravort!
Cheers, Hans-Jörg
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