RE: Lago di Raibl, Italy. May 1st, 2019 - Labor Day in Austria ... blue sky and beautiful ...

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Lago di Raibl, Italy. May 1st, 2019 - Labor Day in Austria ... blue sky and beautiful ...

in appics •  6 years ago 

If you saw the busy road right behind my photo spot you would think different 😎

Right, but I think, I have clicked something like "autoadjust" too ;)

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I would never have guessed there is a busy road behind you when you took this i imagined it was a remote isolated spot, in fact I am going to ignore that you told me that and kept believing this is a lovely remote and quiet spot lOL

I must admit, that at sunrise time there's not so much traffic on this road, and when I am photographing I don't hear the cars anyway ;)

OK thats better but I am still ignoring completely that there is a road nearby LOL

It's the same when you see these beautiful images from the Lake District in Scotland (?).
Many times there is a road behind the photographer, which you cannot see on these images. I have seen some videos, where the photographers showed it.

But you are right, I shouldn't have mentioned the road - knowing about it disturbs the calm scene somehow.

Your just being honest and nothing at all wrong with that😃
And yes your right I have seen a lot of Scotland including the Lake District and you so right about the roads nearby where just about every photo of them is taken

I know, but I think you are really right, and it is better to let the people believe it is a quiet place somewhere far away from civilisation ;)
Such Imagination might make an image beautiful or even ugly, maybe.
I did not think about this before, although I knew about the Lake District.

I think for some it would make the image more special and beautiful thinking’s it’s remote and not often seen and for others that thought may put others off

Yes, JJ, that's what I wanted to say, but I didn't find the right words ;)