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The Rock Source
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
One of the many things to see and wonder on in the Szalajka Valley, near Szilvásvárad: the Rock Source. Its water flows into the Szalajka creek (after it leaves the little lake seen on the photo), and generally 1-2 Celsius degrees cooler than that.
There's a legend about the Hungarian king László (Leslie) the 1st (also known as "St. László"), reigning from 1077 to 1095, that he was able to cause source from the stones. So, this is one of his nicest creations... (there's another one in the Bükk mountains, near the village Felsőtárkány, also named "Rock Source" like this).
PP: heavy dose of warmer colours, because I wasn't careful enough with the white balance when shooting. Beside this, framing with Photoimpact.
Many of You criticized me due to my frames. I of course accept everyone's opinion, but I have to say I like this one, too, as most of the others. Let me know if I, by Your opinion, have mistaken again with my frame. |
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Szép színek és jó fények ennél a képnél, de sajnos valamiért a minősége "elromlott" és egy kicsit dől jobbra.
Üdv,
Marci