Lengmoos / Longomoso
Karl Demetz's © Photo Blog
Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
Online Since June 1, 2010 with more than 8,000 images
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
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11 comments:
So beautiful ...
I like the way you ordered the three photos. Love the top snapshot because of the objets in it, especially the houses with the marvelous pitched roofs and white walls.
Your photographic skills are certainly showing here, Karl. Gorgeous flora. And that first shot is another postcard! Fantastic!
Lovely photos of the area and the water lilies. Lowell is right about that first shot. It's stunning.
All three of these photos are beautiful to look at.
Gorgeous! Love that little bit of pink.
Wonderful composition in first shot Karl, the roof of the house is amazingly complex, or it could be more than one.. why is it that beautiful water lilies like this always remind me of a Monet painting :)
Lovely shots, Karl, and such a beautiful location.
A great view and some wonderful details...
Niin kaunista !!
The second and third photos are wonderful, but it is the first photo that took my breath away!
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