Kamaus |
Gronlait, 2381 |
Fravort, 2347 |
Vignola |
Panarotta, 2002 |
Vetriolo Terme, 1450 |
Road from Paleopanagia |
VALSUGANA |
Colle di Tenna |
Cima Dodici, 2334 |
Levico |
Lago di Levico |
Barco |
Tenna |
Brente |
Cima Portule, 2307 |
Santa Giuliana |
Lago di Caldonazzo |
Statale 47 della Valsugana |
Pizzo di Levico, 1908 |
Lochere |
Calceranica |
Strada del Menador |
Monte Verena, 2019 |
Caldonazzo |
Piani di Castagné |
Cima di Campolongo, 1720 |
Campregheri |
Pian dei Pradi |
Statale della Fricca |
Vattaro |
PIANURA VICENTINA |
Val di Centa |
Monte Cengio, 1354 |
Spitz di Tonezza |
Vigolo |
Lavarone |
VALDASTICO |
Malga Faè |
Campomolon, 1853 |
Toraro, 1897 |
Carbonare |
Becco di Filadonna, 2150 |
Cima Vigolana, 2148 |
Cima Sud della Marzola, 1735 |
Sella della Marzola |
San Valentino |
Brentonico |
VAL LAGARINA |
Monte Baldo |
Arrivo funivia Malcesine ??? |
Altissimo di Nago |
Biaena, 1618 |
Passo Bordala |
Dosso Pagano, 1350 |
Aldeno |
Stivo, 2059 |
Valle di Cei |
Tremalzo, 1974 |
Cimone |
Cornetto, 2180 |
Garniga |
Cima Verde, 2102 |
Romagnano |
Le Viote |
Cornone di Blumone, 2842 |
Palon del Bondone, 2090 |
Ravina |
Carè Alto, 3463 |
Norge |
Vaneze |
Autostrada del Brennero |
Torri di Man |
Cima di Ghez |
VALLE DEI LAGHI |
Candriai |
Cima Tosa, 3178 |
Sardagna |
Covelo |
Cadine |
Terlago |
Cima Brenta, 3150 |
Ospedale Santa Chiara |
Monte Terlago |
Villazzano |
Strada del Bus de Vela |
Duomo di Trento |
Monumento del Doss Trento |
Lungofersina |
Sorasass |
Castello del Buonconsiglio |
Paganella |
Via Maccani |
Via Brennero |
Autostrada del Brennero |
Gardolo |
Ingegneria - Mesiano |
Povo |
Martignano |
Fai della Paganella |
Zell di Cognola |
Le Maddalene |
Dosso di Sant'Agata |
Calisio |
Sprè |
Tavernaro |
VAL DI NON |
Mezzolomdardo |
Oltrecastello |
Villamontagna |
VALDADIGE |
VAL DI CEMBRA |
Monte Roen, 2116 |
This curious standpoint puts together two scenarios that one does not see so clearly juxtaposed from anywhere else. On one side, the heart of Trentino, namely Trento and the Adige valley; on the other side, the Valsugana, stretching in direction Venezia, both geographically and historic/culturally.
The picture is taken from the saddle between the two culminating points of the Marzola, such that the south summit symbolically tears apart these two regions. Of course the image is a companion to the one published on Alpen Panoramen, with number 21211, which has a completely different cut, and is not able to show the main town in its entirety. The present work, on the other hand, offers also a complete and unusual "portrait" of Trento: this is why I publish it here on Panorama Photo. The point is that the mountain is so rich in trees and bushes up to the very summit ridge, that it is not possible to find a standpoint with a satisfying 360° reach deep into the valleys around. |
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Comments
Herzlichst Christoph
However, even this version is no masterpiece! The problem, to be honest, was that I had forgotten the gloves in one bag of the bicycle. On the summit ridge the wind was rather cold and so I was more willing to be quick than to perform "perfect" photographic actions!
lG,
Jörg E.
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