So, these are the rest of the photos from my hike last Saturday. I don't know if you can call them Outtakes, but somehow they just didn't match to my yesterday's post From Sunrise till Sunset...;)
Sunrise . Hike . Sunset
Part 2 : Outtakes

That's a zoomed view of the photo I have posted yesterday. You can see the fog covered Gegendtal valley and the Gurktal Alps in the background. The sun was just about to rise and has colorized the landscape beautifully. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
The Dobratsch mountain with it's high transmitter tower is south of the mountain range where I have been hiking. The clouds have just begun to change their color to an intense orange-pinkish color and the fog has covered the whole valley below. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
This is a view more towards south-east and you can see how intense the colors in the sky have already been. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
Even more towards the east you can see the Mittagskogel mountain in front of an orange sky. From orange to pink and purple - we have had all morning colors in the sky - every time I stopped for a short break the sky has changed. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
Hiking on my path in direction west to the Mirnock peak, the morning colors dissolved slowly and left a cloudy blue sky, but the clouds have become less and less with every step I took. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
I have posted a photo of this tree yesterday too, but this time I have played a bit with Lightroom and Photoshop :) ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
Sometimes I should make notes what I am photographing, because otherwise I often have no idea about the mountains in the images - so, I can't tell you the names of the mountain peaks in the Carnic Alps we can see in the photo below. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
Below the peak of the Mirnock there are a few little ponds which were reflecting the blue sky nicely. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
The Lake Millstatt / Millstätter See was covered by a thick layer of fog only a short time before I have taken the next photos. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
Unfortunately, I came a bit too late to my spot below the peak to take the timelapse video, because only a few minutes before you couldn't see the lake at all. |
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There's not much snow on the peaks in the west yet, but the views have been amazing anyway. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
Back down in the valley I was just over the still dense layer of fog when I took these last photos of the foggy forest and the first sunset colors on the horizon. ❖ please click the image for fullsize view ❖ |
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So, these were 2 posts in two days, I haven't done so many posts such a short time in a while ;)
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| Location: Mirnock Peak on Google Maps |
All my photos were shot with the Canon EOS R and one of these lenses: Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS II USM, Canon EF 16-35mm 1:4 L IS USM, Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 L STM, SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM, SIGMA 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM C. I leave all EXIF and IPTC information stored in the pictures. |
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