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Mountain Chalet


Mountain Chalet
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Copyright: Andrew Garn (AndrewGarn) Silver Star Critiquer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 5] (62)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-08-07
Categories: Event
Camera: Canon PowerShot A80, Compact Flash Card
Exposure: f/4, 1/500 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Travelogue: Summer Holiday 2004
Date Submitted: 2004-08-24 17:05
Viewed: 1331
Points: 1
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The building pictured is at the top of the mountain I travelled up on holiday this year.

The mountain is 1165 metres above sea level as you can see on the building and the tallest mountain in the area. As we were not staying in the area I do not know where exactly to put this posting, if anyone knows please tell me.

On the way up (on a steep mountian road) we were passed by over one hundred motorbikes and those three wheel bikes that look like an gang bike but with three wheels.

Behind the camera there is a platform a further 30 feet high that you can climb up for 50 euro cents (i was overcharged 1 euro), however it was a very misty and cloudy day, even more so that high up and so the photos I took are not that great). The platform also shook a lot by the strong wind up there but it did have strong phone reception (owing to the signals mast about 10 metres away).

I'll post more photos from the top of anyone is interested, and i'll try and discover the location and any other details.

If anyone knows anything or has something to say about this please feel free.

Technical - Resized, no other alterations.


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This is a nice picture. I like the architecture of the building. But it is kind of foggy, so I did a workshop to improve it.

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