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Travel guide of Zambla Alta20 km from Zambla Alta
This is type of image which everybody wants these days. Don’t be shy, take it! :) One sentimental house in central composition. Heh.
Experienced by Kristaps Grundsteins
26 km from Zambla Alta
Monte Resegone Morterone Lecco IT View from the pathway to the summit of the mount. Olympus PEN-F 15mm Lumix f/1.7 ASPH LEICA DG SUMMILUX
Experienced by Giovanni Corti
36 km from Zambla Alta
This was a satuday morning around Lecco lake, we (me and my wife) were walking around while I observed the shoudows of the trees on her back. Which for me looks so lovely, tells a lot about her conection with the nature!
Experienced by Fernando Meloni
43 km from Zambla Alta
It’s freaking cold! 5:50 in the morning here in San Giovanni - Bellagio, Italy. I woke up, especially for this moment. The water is calm, the birds are singing and the mountains are leaving a trail of light from the sun. This photograph is the story I fail to put in words. This is the moment. Shoot it.
Experienced by Alex Blăjan
44 km from Zambla Alta
The ferry to Bellagio offers a great opportunity to see the shoreside of the lake from a different perspective. Soft summer light makes all the colourful houses come to their rights.
Experienced by Jef Willemyns
53 km from Zambla Alta
Here we are in Brescia, in the north of Italy. It’s August 12th and we are about 2000m high. We have set up the tent for the night, we prepare to sleep a few hours and then wake up, capture some shooting stars and head towards the top (about 3100m).
Experienced by Alessandro Capuzzi
59 km from Zambla Alta
This photo was taken at Lake Aviolo in Brescia, a city in the Northern Italy. When I took that picture it was sunset time. We came to the lake after a cold beer drunk in the shelter not far away (Rifugio Sandro Occhi all’Aviolo). Good time, good vibes.
Experienced by Alessandro Capuzzi
67 km from Zambla Alta
This photo represents my journey that day. Somehow arrived to the train station but took me some time to leave it in the direction of the city, not because was my first time there, but because all sides I looked seemed like it was staged for me to keep photographing. Finally my friends arrived to pick me up and asked me, “why didn’t I came out? We are waiting for almost an hour.” Eventually on the way to the city, I had the feeling my journey was over.
Experienced by Paulo Melo
68 km from Zambla Alta
I was invited to attend Milan Fashion week in a February of 2018. It was my first time in Milan, and I was astounded at the amount of beautiful architecture it has around the city. I wanted to capture that but also tie in fashion along with it. As we were shooting, these birds started passing all over the place! It was magical! I give my model credit for standing so still. The shot was taken at the Duomo in Milan, Italy. Photo be me @alexiroseproductions model: @marwaatik
Experienced by Alexi Romano
76 km from Zambla Alta
My problem with posing (when I do it - just like in this photo) is that I kinda get lost, looking at the horizon. What the lens did not capture (shame really because it would have made an excellent b-roll) is me rolling a cigarette and enjoying the next 15’, taking in all this beauty. Today actually, someone told me that this kind of scenery / location / weather might be depressing. I don’t take depression lightly, since I had a quick “brush” with that monster myself. Nevertheless, I like to see the diversity in experience people have when looking at my pictures. I was happy in this one btw…
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
77 km from Zambla Alta
the first day of 2018; the sun greeted the mountains of the Valtellina! what is life ?! Life is an adventure towards the light. (Paul Claudel)
Experienced by Mauro Prevete
86 km from Zambla Alta
This picture was taken during my latest 3 days hike in the alps. Here we’re around 3000mt near Passo Zebrú. At this high altitude it’s pretty common to find snow even in the middle of summer.
Experienced by Alberto Restifo
90 km from Zambla Alta
This photo was taken while me and my travel partner were exploring the area of Dolomiti Pradel. The view was so wonderful and breath taking. I wanted to show on this photo the perspective of what was seeing at that moment
Experienced by Haran Amorim
96 km from Zambla Alta
Life off screen: I’m not a professional photographer, I work as Software Engineer and a screen is in front of me all day long. Photography is a passion, something I’d like to make my full time job, but for now it’s something that relax me and give me a lot of energy. I take my photos during my travels or after work, when I take my bike and I go to the hills, surrounded by nature…in peace.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
96 km from Zambla Alta
In the Stelvio National Park, at the headwaters of the Rabbies Torrent which flows impetuously down through the valley, these waterfalls create bubbling white cascades which are a pleasant contrast to the green of the conifers and the dark-reddish colour of the rocks.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
100 km from Zambla Alta
Fortificazione Austroungarica costruita poco prima della Prima Guerra Mondiale, situato in Vallarsa (TN) Italy, sul versante sud del massiccio del Pasubio
Experienced by Nicola Morandi
106 km from Zambla Alta
I tried to create a “levitation” effect. I put together the different colours of the clothes of my friend with the monotone colour of the sky.
Experienced by Alessio Lin
117 km from Zambla Alta
Abandoned bell tower of the old town of Altgraun, that has been flooded following the construction of a hydro plant. Today it is a beautiful landmark under monument protection.
Experienced by Felix
120 km from Zambla Alta
Have you ever tryed that feel when you are in the wild and it offers you some insane views that you will never forget? Well this is one of that moment. Here I was in the ruins of a First World War’s fort at 1.908 mt.
Experienced by Michele Mescolin
133 km from Zambla Alta
The mountains are calling and I must go. I’ve always enjoyed taking photographs while being the passenger in a car. It gives you freedom as well as sharpens your skill to hit that shutter button at the right moment at the right time. One second to early or one second too late and the whole frame changes. A few hundred meters up or down the road the perspective changes. Last but not least. I NEVER shoot burst mode. Feels like cheating.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore