The landscape of Northwestern Sjælland (Kalundborg - Holbæk and northwards) is called Odsherred - "the Herred of the Odde". Odde means "a pointing peninsula", and Herred means "riding army" - a political unit, capable of producing contributions to the army, collecting taxes and enforcement of the law.
As you can see, the location here is close to the former panos. The former location offers an unbroken view of the Sjællands Odde peninsula, which is not the case here, unfortunately. However, the view in every other direction is free. As with so many other viewpoints, trees grow up...I was here earlier the same day, but I was not really happy with the "grelles gegenlicht", so I came back later in the afternoon in a more soft light. We are also close to Vejrhøj, which I used extensively in early spring as location. You don't really see anything here, that I haven't shown in other panos, but every viewpoint has a right to be panoramised...:-)
Pano made from 22 pics (RAW), iso-100, f/11, 1/200 sec, developed in DPP (neutral, moderate sharpness, shadows lightened a bit), stitched with PTgui pro, re-scaled and sharpened in IrfanView.
Pedrotti Alberto, Hans-Jürgen Bayer, Jörg Braukmann, Klaus Brückner, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Friedemann Dittrich, Gerhard Eidenberger, Jörg Engelhardt, Thomas Janeck, Wilfried Malz, Giuseppe Marzulli, Danko Rihter, Adri Schmidt, Christoph Seger, Markus Ulmer, Jens Vischer
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Eingefleischte Ureinwohner hatten oft Schwierigkeiten von dort wieder runterzukommen. Ja, Alpenvorland :-)
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