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The place must have been the inspiration to some of M.C. Escher's work, especially "Ascending and Descending" (litograph, 1960), although the path is not even close to the impossible path in that work.
Anyway, it's a very impressing and powerful place.
Yaron.
Take me there!
Wow, amazing castle, amazing view, and a photo that reliably and authentically brings all that to the viewer.
I wasn't there, but I would consider taking a portrait picture, with more cliff in the bottom and less colorful homes on the left.
But still - great colors, great POV, great picture.
Yaron.
The most interesting thing for me is the ripples: there are ripples in the foreground but no ripples in the background. How can that happen? Did the fisherman somehow caused this, or would it have happened regardless?
Great colors and composition, wonderful ghost-ness. TFS.
Yaron.
What you wrote there is almost like the principle of karma.
Anyway, about the picture - great idea. I thought I would be looking at a special clock, but I was wrong and positively surprised. It would have been a stupid clock anyway.
I think I spotted the big hand in 7 different positions, but maybe it's just me.
Great idea, great picture.
Yaron.
What a wonderful picture!
It's going straight into my favorites!
The bright lights effect is amazing! Blue on the left, green in the middle and orange on the right.
Keep up the good work!
Yaron.
Very calm water, very blue sky, very clear air. The conditions were in your favor that day. Very good picture!
Two things bother me a tiny bit: the picture is tilted by 2 degrees or something like that, and the top of the antenna of the tallest building is cropped.
But all in all, the picture looks good!
Yaron.
Fantastic picture!
It shows great skill in using the camera and the editing software.
I just can't help wondering why the frame is so wide in the bottom of the picture. I think it should have been as wide as in the other parts of the picture. Is there something you don't want the viewers to see? Why didn't you consider removing that part?
Yaron.
Very well done!
I especially like the trees in the picture. Another picture of them with the same sky in the backround would make yet another beautiful photo.
Yaron.

Great picture! It's hard to believe the snow-covered valley and the green hill are at the same place.
I'm surprised that you managed to achieve such a great DOF with such an open aperture. In order to get this picture with my film camera I would have to set the aperture to at least 16, and then I would have to set the speed to not faster than 1/30.
Again, great picture.
Yaron.