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a click autumn sent on November 03, 2015 (11:24) by Pinnabianca. 63 comments, 2206 views. [retina]

at 42mm, 1/80 f/6.3, ISO 640, hand held. Campo di Giove, Italy.

Uno scatto autunnale della faggeta di Bosco Sant'Antonio. La faggeta si estende ricoprendo interamente la vallata tra Monte Pizzalto e Monte Rotella, nell'Abruzzo più interno e segreto. Uno scrigno di incomparabile bellezza naturalistica. E' facilmente raggiungibile superando Sulmona in direzione Pettorano sul Gizio/Roccaraso (SS17) e deviando sulla sx in direzione di Cansano/Campo di Giove. Arrivati al piccolo abitato di Cansano, ci sono le indicazioni stradali e già dalle prime curve dopo il paese l'occhio si delizia degli splendidi scenari naturali. Percorsi poco meno di dieci km, all'altezza di un piccolo ristorantino sulla sx, ci sono numerose piazzole di sosta e, lasciata la macchina, si possono effettuare passeggiate sotto faggi di ogni forma, alcuni probabilmente secolari e di dimensioni veramente ragguardevoli.



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sent on September 13, 2017 (12:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Roby
thanks for the passage and the liking
Finding the yellow or red tones (shades make you really lovely) still on beech trees is often a matter of luck, it depends heavily on time ..... the period is usually half October / late October, but keep in mind that sometimes it is enough for two or three days of wind because all the leaves fall and the bee leaves nothing (last year it happened unfortunately so) ...... I try to inform me of friends who are near ( Sulmona or Jupiter Field) and keep me informed of the situation
This is a shot of two years ago, (late October 2016)
Fernando

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sent on October 24, 2017 (21:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

An explosion of autumn colors, gorgeous image !!!
A greeting,
Mauro

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sent on October 25, 2017 (9:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks to the passage between my shots and the positive comment Mauro
Fernando


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