Milano ed Alpi   164462
vorheriges Panorama
nächstes Panorama
Himmelsrichtungen ein / ausHimmelsrichtungen ein / aus
Details / LegendeDetails / Legende Marker ein / ausMarker ein / aus Übersicht ein / ausÜbersicht ein / aus   
 Durchlauf:   zum ersten Punkt zum vorherigen Punkt Durchlauf abbrechen
Durchlauf starten
Durchlauf anhalten
zum nächsten Punkt zum letzten Punkt
  verkleinern
 

Legende

1 Pizzo d'Ormea, 2476m; 223,7km
2 Bric di Canoia, 2521m
3 Monte Mongioie, 2630m
4 Monte Bego, 2872m
5 Rocca dell' Abisso, 2755m
6 Cime Chamineye, 2915m, 149,8Km
7 Monte Clapier, 3045m
8 Monte Gelas, 3143m
9 Torre Telecom di Rozzano
10 Cima di Brocan, 3054m
11 Cima del Baus, 3067m
12 Cima di Nasta, 3108m
13 Cima Paganini, 3051m
14 Cima Argentera, 3297m; 251Km
15 Asta Soprana, 2950m
16 Monte Matto, 3088m; 250,3Km
17 Rocca la Paur, 2972m, 252,1m
18 Monte Aver, 2745m
19 Testa Gias dei Laghi, 2739m; 256,6Km
20 Punta Maladecia, 2745m; 256,5Km
21 Torre Velasca
22 Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral), 45 Km
23 Monte Laroussa, 2905m; 261,7Km
24 Corborant, 3007m; 263,2Km
25 Torre Breda
26 Torre Diamante
27 Pirellone
28 Torre Solaria
29 Torre Galfa
30 Monte Tibert, 2647m
31 Torre Unicredit
32 Palazzo Lombardia
33 Bosco Verticale
34 Torri Garibaldi
35 Rocca Meia, 2831m; 249,7Km
36 Antenna RAI Corso Sempione
37 Torre Allianz (Torre Isozaki)
38 Monte Cassorso, 2776m
39 Torre Generali (under construction)
40 Monte Rastcias, 2404m
41 Monte Cugulet, 2494m
42 Monte Oronaye (Tête de Moïse), 3104m
43 Monte Chersogno, 3026m
44 Rocca la Marchisa, 3071m
45 Pelvo d'Elva, 3064m
46 Punta Rasciassa, 2664m
47 Punta delle Guglie, 2748m
48 Cima delle Lobbie, 3015m
49 Punta Malta, 2995m
50 Punta Trento, 2970m
51 Punta Michelis, 3154m
52 Monviso, 3841m; 231,5Km
53 Visolotto, 3348m
54 Punta Gastaldi, 3210m; 231,7Km
55 Torri Bianche di Vimercate
56 Punta Roma, 3069m
57 Punta Venezia, 3096m
58 L'Asti, 3287m; 234,6Km
59 Punta Granero, 3166m
60 Crête de la Taillante, 3197m
61 Le Grand Queyras, 3114m
62 Pic Segure, 2990m
63 Monte Palavas (Tête du Pelvas), 2929m; 231,2Km

Details

Aufnahmestandort: Bergamo (Belvedere San Vigilio)      Fotografiert von: Giuseppe Marzulli
Gebiet: Italy      Datum: 15 January 2016
I do not make much effort to photograph the Alps from far away. This pano was taken less than a kilometer from my home.
The main feature of this pano is that allows you to see in the distance the Cathedral and the main skyscrapers of Milan. The Alps are in the background.
The center of Milan is 45 Km from the shoot (the hills of Bergamo).
The farthest mountain photographed is the Corborant (3007 m), which is distant 263,2 Km.
it is possible to have a similar visibility, on average, only ten days a year.

5 photos; 300 mm (full format); f5; 1/2 sec.; 160 ISO; with tripod.

Kommentare

Ciao
mi pare alquanto in tono con il nostro discorso dell'altro giorno!
Io ero qui che stavo considerando se pubblicare un Alpenpanorama di circostanza prima di spegnere tutto...
Adesso che ho visto ogni singola cimetta dell'Argentera fotografata da Bergamo credo di poter andare dormire accantonando il lavoro di circostanza!
Saluti e Chapeau, Alberto.
29.01.2016 00:33 , Pedrotti Alberto
Eh, ma l' Argentera ci riescono tutti (o quasi). Il difficile è fotografare la Madonnina del Duomo di Milano da Bergamo....
29.01.2016 00:38 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Very nice picture from a fantastic place.
Milano and the far alpes are looking very harmonius.
29.01.2016 08:13 , Jochen Tour
Really fantastic! Regards Peter
29.01.2016 08:29 , Peter Brandt
Great!
29.01.2016 13:57 , Dieter Leimkötter
Fantastic!
29.01.2016 18:45 , Jens Vischer
For me is the magnificent Alps silhuette the attraction.
29.01.2016 19:20 , Friedemann Dittrich
What a gorgeous view. Even the mountains alone in sunset must be amazing, even more if a sea of lights lies just beneath them.
29.01.2016 22:45 , Matthias Weber
Fantastic sea of lights!!!

Cheers, Hans-Jörg
30.01.2016 13:05 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle
Must have been an excellent view, so that you can see not only the lights from Milan to sparkle so much, but also the distant Alps.
Since the most remote mountain is 263 km should it included in the foresight list in my panorama #18926 be.
30.01.2016 19:15 , Heinz Höra
Many thanks to all for the comments.
@Heinz: If I understand correctly, the record is 295 Km.
With a little luck, I or Alberto we might be able to photograph the Monviso for more than 300 Km. Sooner or later I'll try.
30.01.2016 21:09 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Really fantastic work! 
30.01.2016 23:13 , Matthias Knapp
Shape and sharpness of Monviso are simply breathtaking.
30.01.2016 23:52 , Arne Rönsch
We see many spectacular far views of the Alps here, but we have never seen this angle and this part of the Western Alps. Thanks for showing. Cheers, Martin
31.01.2016 17:44 , Martin Kraus
Sensational! Obviously you have no need to travel far. Enviable, knowing such views nearby.
01.02.2016 15:35 , Jörg Braukmann
super! LG Alexander
08.02.2017 21:53 , Alexander Von Mackensen

Kommentar schreiben


Giuseppe Marzulli

Weitere Panoramen

... in der Umgebung  

Canto Alto (0km)

2

Near home (0km)

9
... aus den Top 100