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A third set of shots from my trip to central Italy (first set https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/sibillini-national-park-new-edits-shots-added.637915/, second set https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/castelluccio.638158/). One of the highest mountains in the Sibillini range is Monte Bove (2169m) and I tried to get versions of a couple of shots I had seen on Flickr.
The first time we went nearby it was too foggy but I quite like this one. The tower is part of the cemetery complex near Ussita
Monte Bove 4 by Ian, on Flickr
This is a blatant near copy of the shot I saw on Flickr. I was determined to find the exact spot the shot was taken from and after much mucking about we found it. My brother actually pressed the shutter as he was agile enough to climb up a bank and hang off a branch to get the necessary angle to see the tower over the tree line.
Monte Bove 3 by Ian, on Flickr
This is the classic shot from a bit further up the road showing the ring of the mountain (Monte Bove Nord to the left, Sud to the right) and the Val di Panico leading to the even higher Monte Prioria on the extreme left.
Monte Bove 1 by Ian, on Flickr
The first time we went nearby it was too foggy but I quite like this one. The tower is part of the cemetery complex near Ussita
Monte Bove 4 by Ian, on Flickr
This is a blatant near copy of the shot I saw on Flickr. I was determined to find the exact spot the shot was taken from and after much mucking about we found it. My brother actually pressed the shutter as he was agile enough to climb up a bank and hang off a branch to get the necessary angle to see the tower over the tree line.
Monte Bove 3 by Ian, on Flickr
This is the classic shot from a bit further up the road showing the ring of the mountain (Monte Bove Nord to the left, Sud to the right) and the Val di Panico leading to the even higher Monte Prioria on the extreme left.
Monte Bove 1 by Ian, on Flickr