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212 MEGAPIXEL VAST PHOTO
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
I tend to shy away from visiting places that are heavily photographed. For many years, this had been my hesitation with seeing the Dolomites... I'd seen so many photos and worried I wouldn't be able to contribute anything new. But the area looked so exceptional, and I'd heard the food was great, which is always a selling point :)
After a couple trips through other regions of the Alps, I finally convinced my brain that, yes, I was capable of stepping into well-photographed areas and still coming away with something unique. So I began to plan a trip through the Dolomites. I quickly became overwhelmed with the pure vastness of the place and the seemingly endless list of places that would take a lifetime to explore.
Tung and I did a few of the most popular treks, which we loved, but we did find some of them to be a bit overcrowded for our tastes. We realized our winning formula would be to explore places we hadn't seen too much about on social media. Suddenly, making reservations became much easier, planning became more straightforward, parking woes disappeared, the already-friendly people grew even warmer, and the already-great food became amazing. We had SUCH a wonderful time, and definitely intend to return!
As a lush mountain region, the weather was everchanging and fickle -- there were times when we couldn't see any mountains for days at a time. But all storms break eventually, as long as you're patient! This is one of the photos I was able to capture on a lovely foggy morning, from one of my favorite rifigios that we were able to spend the night in. The fog was changing every moment, and the sunrise light brought everything together!
| Date & Time | September 1, 2025: 6:37am |
| Location | Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy |
| Coordinates | 46.535333, 12.134734 |
| Focal Length | 24mm |
| Aperture | f/9 |
| Shutter | 1/400 sec |
| ISO | 100 |
| Num of Exposures | 19 |
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| Width | 23,520 px |
| Height | 9,005 px |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.61 : 1 |
| Date & Time | September 1, 2025: 6:37am |
| Location | Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy |
| Coordinates | 46.535333, 12.134734 |
| Focal Length | 24mm |
| Aperture | f/9 |
| Shutter | 1/400 sec |
| ISO | 100 |
| Num of Exposures | 19 |
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