These are the mountains that Tiziano Vecellio is supposed to have seen in his youth.
Perhaps he never had the luck to observe them from a similar viewpoint, but who cares? Art and imagination can be wonderful substitutes of direct experience.
Very close to the right end one finds the powerful satellite of Sorapis, namely, Croda Marcora, on which today there was a landslide of huge proportions. Up to now, there are no news of people killed or injured.
The last pixels on the right, affected by an abundant Irfan-effect, belong to the Pala di Meduce, dominating Cima Tiziano by 60 metres, but a little more difficult to reach. This higher summit is responsible for the present view not being 360°.
36 vertical images, 70 mm (x 1.5), 1/500 sec, f/10.
Larger version: www.panoramio.com/photo/97131897
GPS track to Cima Tiziano: en.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=7185271
RRady (Radek R.), Jochen App, B. B., Michael B., Sebastian Becher, Müller Björn, Michael Bodenstedt, Alvise Bonaldo, Peter Brandt, Klaus Brückner, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Hans Diter, Harry Dobrzanski, Gerhard Eidenberger, Felix Gadomski, Manfred Hainz, Leonhard Huber, Heinz Höra, Thomas Janeck, Manfred Kostner, Martin Kraus, Daniel Krähmer, Giuseppe Marzulli, Werner Maurer, Roland Mitterrutzner, Gianluca Moroni, Daniel Mürbe, Jörg Nitz, Uta Philipp, Patrick Runggaldier, Arne Rönsch, Bruno Schlenker, Walter Schmidt, Christoph Seger, Sieber Toni, Matthias Unterhofer, Jens Vischer, Alexander Von Mackensen
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cari saluti
Patrick
Ciao, Alvise
Patrick: io sono trentino, ma da sempre per me le autentiche Dolomiti sono quelle venete...
Christoph: this is curious, because the work at the image was also accompanied by Mozart - precisely, KV415. I wonder if this should be reported as a technical information, in place of exposure and aperture - who cares about these??
LG Jörg
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