The Dolomites on the border between Italy and Austria are incredible, especially when fall colour explodes and atmosphere reaches its peak. I love this place and I have been returning every year since 2016. Each visit is different, the conditions are never the same and each time I discover new gems. But one thing that never fails is finding random compositions along the way. This is one such random find. Close to the Tre Cime area we stopped the van when we saw low clouds and mist floating around the trees on the mountain slopes. Incredible colours of red and orange on the larch trees! Perfect for a longer lens, so I ended up using a 55-200mm (300m equiv) . I took lots of shots as the mist moved around between the trees, but i really liked this one. It just seemed a bit “orderly” despite the chaos created by all those trees. Its all about the atmosphere in this one!
Fuji XT-10 – 55-200mm @f6.4 – 1/35s – iso 200
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