Cima Caldenave is the highest summit that I see from my home.
When I was a child, I often wondered why that little, hidden triangle was still or already white with snow while no other mountain around was.
This time my aim was not Cima Caldenave, but a close, lower summit where some friends want to place a panoramic table, now that they have restored as a bivac an old war barrack very close to the summit.
So, they asked me a summit 360° as an aid for this project. After many summit panoramas from the required summit and from nearby ones, and with two different cameras, when at late afternoon I found myself on Cima Caldenave, I wanted to make something different, and I moved some metres away from the true summit. By this choice I lost a lot, but I gained the frozen Lago Grande di Rava, which is not visible from my previous panoramas from the Castelletto.
With such a standpoint and such lighting conditions, it will surely not become a favourite of the Betrachter, but I try to show it all the same.
22 HF, Canon G1X, 40 mm equiv, f/6.3, 1/640 sec.
B. B., Sebastian Becher, Müller Björn, Michael Bodenstedt, Jörg Braukmann, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Harry Dobrzanski, Gerhard Eidenberger, Felix Gadomski, Johannes Ha, Manfred Hainz, Christian Hönig, Thomas Janeck, Martin Kraus, Daniel Krähmer, Dietrich Kunze, Werner Maurer, Danko Rihter, Bruno Schlenker, Christoph Seger, Sieber Toni, Jens Vischer, Augustin Werner
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