For the Malchin, see N. 8227, where I explain the story by which I touched this summit six times. This picture belongs to the first of the six, and is taken in the late afternoon.
The 15 shots come from the Canon Powershot G9. Namely, the reflex was left at the camp, since I had set off under a light rain, and without any hope to see some blue before night - let alone to enjoy the summit in this particular light.
The sun has not made me a good service in its own frame, with that dull, rounded halo - but one cannot ask too much, and actually, given the day, it was generous enough from him to show up...
Panoramio version: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/69335914
Sebastian Becher, Winfried Borlinghaus, Arno Bruckardt, Klaus Brückner, Daniel Buehler, Klaus Föhl, Felix Gadomski, Heinz Höra, Johann Ilmberger, Martin Kraus, Edoardo Martelli, Giuseppe Marzulli, Daniel Mürbe, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Barcud Revnik, Danko Rihter, Giovanni Rovedatti, Patrick Runggaldier, Walter Schmidt, Wolfgang Schmähling, Christoph Seger, Giorgio Strumia, Kathrin Teubl, Jens Vischer, Augustin Werner, Beatrice Zanon
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Gruss Walter
Hope to see this at the TOP10!! fantastic! greetings Seb
cari saluti Patrick!
It is funny when I think that the far Malchin is the 4000m mountain that I summited more times - five, with the silver medal Gran Paradiso "stuck" only at three!
Please do not draw the attention of serious and thoughtful mountaineers to any of these panoramas: the one from Malchin is shot at 6 pm, the one from Nairamdal at 4.30 pm, both times in total loneliness!!
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