Monday, November 24, 2008

Sims 3 Maccd Not Found




As I was leafing through an old journal of hiking, I was enchanted by the wonderful picture Autumn in the Alps Orobie recovery.



course immediately triggered in me the desire to go to that place, and then began the research: charts, maps, Google-ate various show me the path. The only problem is when you go there, because we are at Wednesday and the weekend is already engaged to another. A quick glance shows that the agenda I have an appointment at 11 Friday, controlling the weather for that day and decide: what is the right day!



Wake up at 5:30, breakfast in Autogrill, and after two hours I am at your destination: Plans for the failure are in front of my eyes in all their glory, while the early morning flooding the slopes of Mount Miser.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 14mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 5 sec, CPL, GND2



The light is incredible, it almost seems that it comes from the bottom of where they are, drawing long shadows on the ground.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 5 sec, CPL, GND2




D300, Sigma 10-20 to 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND2



Unfortunately, the idyll is cut short, suddenly gets a cold easterly wind that forces me to run away to avoid freezing (obviously I was kept almost summer ...).




D300, Nikon 24-70 at 29mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 8 sec, CPL, GND2



Obviously at 11 I was perfectly on time of appointment work.



Sims 3 Maccd Not Found




As I was leafing through an old journal of hiking, I was enchanted by the wonderful picture Autumn in the Alps Orobie recovery.



course immediately triggered in me the desire to go to that place, and then began the research: charts, maps, Google-ate various show me the path. The only problem is when you go there, because we are at Wednesday and the weekend is already engaged to another. A quick glance shows that the agenda I have an appointment at 11 Friday, controlling the weather for that day and decide: what is the right day!



Wake up at 5:30, breakfast in Autogrill, and after two hours I am at your destination: Plans for the failure are in front of my eyes in all their glory, while the early morning flooding the slopes of Mount Miser.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 14mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 5 sec, CPL, GND2



The light is incredible, it almost seems that it comes from the bottom of where they are, drawing long shadows on the ground.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 5 sec, CPL, GND2




D300, Sigma 10-20 to 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND2



Unfortunately, the idyll is cut short, suddenly gets a cold easterly wind that forces me to run away to avoid freezing (obviously I was kept almost summer ...).




D300, Nikon 24-70 at 29mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 8 sec, CPL, GND2



Obviously at 11 I was perfectly on time of appointment work.



Friday, November 14, 2008

Sample Words Of Condolences

Magic Valley in autumn Alpe Campo


Each mountain season has its charm and its prerogatives, but the fall is precisely the moment when something magical happens: the colors explode in shades almost improbbabili, air becomes extremely fine and clean, the result of reduced evaporation of soil moisture, around there's hardly anyone, but only those who really love to walk in this beauty (the eateries are closed, it starts getting cold, the days get shorter ).



You understand that Autumn is my favorite, and given my passion for photography, this preference is more pronounced this year, infecting other photographer friends who have asked me to get them to do a trip.



And where better than the Val Buscagna could offer the best color of this wonderful season? In fact this is the first release that greeted us upon arrival at the beginning of the valley:




D300, Nikon 18-200 at 18mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 15 sec, CPL, GND2



Enraptured, we sent in this spell, accompanied only by the sound of our footsteps and the click of the shutter, which did not end in 'working'.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND8




D300, Sigma 10-20 to 14mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 25 sec, CPL



I felt, at times, this season the soul of the Impressionist painters live again in these landscapes.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 5 sec, CPL, GND8




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 13 sec, CPL




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND8



Here you can see some pictures of Val Buscagna version in spring, while here in the summer version.



Sample Words Of Condolences

Magic Valley in autumn Alpe Campo


Each mountain season has its charm and its prerogatives, but the fall is precisely the moment when something magical happens: the colors explode in shades almost improbbabili, air becomes extremely fine and clean, the result of reduced evaporation of soil moisture, around there's hardly anyone, but only those who really love to walk in this beauty (the eateries are closed, it starts getting cold, the days get shorter ).



You understand that Autumn is my favorite, and given my passion for photography, this preference is more pronounced this year, infecting other photographer friends who have asked me to get them to do a trip.



And where better than the Val Buscagna could offer the best color of this wonderful season? In fact this is the first release that greeted us upon arrival at the beginning of the valley:




D300, Nikon 18-200 at 18mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 15 sec, CPL, GND2



Enraptured, we sent in this spell, accompanied only by the sound of our footsteps and the click of the shutter, which did not end in 'working'.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND8




D300, Sigma 10-20 to 14mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 25 sec, CPL



I felt, at times, this season the soul of the Impressionist painters live again in these landscapes.




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 5 sec, CPL, GND8




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 13 sec, CPL




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND8



Here you can see some pictures of Val Buscagna version in spring, while here in the summer version.



Wednesday, November 5, 2008

I Am Desperately Need Monbey

Buscagna


Background: flipping through a local magazine this summer, I remain impressed by the publication of a book on the countries of the Valsesia showing the cover picture of a boat in the background, the Monte Rosa . Now I think that this is a photomontage and move on. Subsequently, however
control again, in greater depth, and more and more I am convinced that this is a real photo.



Then click the spring: I have to find that place! And so I started doing research on the Internet and tight on my maps until, based orientation of the summit of Monte Rosa, finally discovered the secret: it Alpe Campo, Alagna.



Then, in a beautiful October day, we start to explore this pasture. At the beginning of the path the sign back an hour and a half: control of the Monte Rosa, look to the sky, make eye contact with my wife telling me 'Go ahead, we go with our step ...', and birth almost race, because the lighting conditions are splendid, but in the mountains, you know, everything changes in no time at all.



In less than an hour arrival coveted goal, drenched in sweat, and the extraordinary beauty of the spectacle that presents itself before my eyes overwhelms me:




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 20mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 10 sec, CPL, GND8



There will be 5 / 6 degrees, but they are so taken from the place that I did not notice and continue to take a T-shirt under the astonished eyes of the other hikers. And here is the object of my desire photo, the boat's highest Valsesia:




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND8



Once the enthusiasm died down, with the arrival of the family I 'reconstructed', and have continued to appreciate the beauty of the place.




D300, Nikon 50mm, ISO 200, f/11, 1 / 80 sec




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f / 16, 1 / 20 sec, CPL



really good trip, in a beautiful and tranquil surroundings, where the only sounds were those of their feet and bellowing a few that occasionally made a trip to visit .



I Am Desperately Need Monbey

Buscagna


Background: flipping through a local magazine this summer, I remain impressed by the publication of a book on the countries of the Valsesia showing the cover picture of a boat in the background, the Monte Rosa . Now I think that this is a photomontage and move on. Subsequently, however
control again, in greater depth, and more and more I am convinced that this is a real photo.



Then click the spring: I have to find that place! And so I started doing research on the Internet and tight on my maps until, based orientation of the summit of Monte Rosa, finally discovered the secret: it Alpe Campo, Alagna.



Then, in a beautiful October day, we start to explore this pasture. At the beginning of the path the sign back an hour and a half: control of the Monte Rosa, look to the sky, make eye contact with my wife telling me 'Go ahead, we go with our step ...', and birth almost race, because the lighting conditions are splendid, but in the mountains, you know, everything changes in no time at all.



In less than an hour arrival coveted goal, drenched in sweat, and the extraordinary beauty of the spectacle that presents itself before my eyes overwhelms me:




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 20mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 10 sec, CPL, GND8



There will be 5 / 6 degrees, but they are so taken from the place that I did not notice and continue to take a T-shirt under the astonished eyes of the other hikers. And here is the object of my desire photo, the boat's highest Valsesia:




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f/16, 1 / 6 sec, CPL, GND8



Once the enthusiasm died down, with the arrival of the family I 'reconstructed', and have continued to appreciate the beauty of the place.




D300, Nikon 50mm, ISO 200, f/11, 1 / 80 sec




D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, ISO 200, f / 16, 1 / 20 sec, CPL



really good trip, in a beautiful and tranquil surroundings, where the only sounds were those of their feet and bellowing a few that occasionally made a trip to visit .