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A hill near Anqing.
#1

I don't remember the name of this hill, but I climbed it together with my student whose hometown I
visited last weekend.
The climb took about 3.5 hours climbing over and under these rocks (where the hell do they come from?), crawling through caves.... you can read more about it in my blog if you want, here are just a few quick shots.

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view from the bottom

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midway: view upwards

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midways:
view downwards


It was a tedious climb and very hot, but I haven't had so much fun in a long time!!!
(shot with travel kit: 350D + 50mm/1.4)


Greetings! Uli
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#2

Very nice pictures Uli... The last one is great ... I like very much to see the village. It looks so green too.

A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne
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#3

Very nice shots both looking up and looking down.
Goodness gracious Uli, you are definitely fitter than me.
Mind you I am 70 years and 6 days, young. Smile

Lumix LX5.
Canon 350 D.+ 18-55 Kit lens + Tamron 70-300 macro. + Canon 50mm f1.8 + Manfrotto tripod, in bag.
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#4

Wow - what a climb. The first picture really shows off how hard the climb must have been.

Canon stuff.
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#5

thanks all, and yes it was hard, but lots of fun too! I really enjoyed it. reminded me of how we used to climb rocks in my hometown's nearby small mountains.

uli
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#6

Me too Jamaise, I haven't seen and heard these rocks before. Uli did great by climbing and by taking these photos! I wished to visit this town,
green fields and these huge rocks, they are amazing! Thank you,

with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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