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View from Matijevic Brijeg [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
View from Matijevic Brijeg
View from Matijevic Brijeg (1611m) towards sea. In the middle is ridge of Kurozeb (1167m). It closes Radlovac (950m) field, which is not visible among the hills, from the sea side. Behind is Pag Island with Bay of Pag between two parallel ridges. On the back one, in the middle, is highest peak of Pag, Sveti Vid (349m).

Matijevic Brijeg is placed in front of Satorina (1624m), highest peak of Mid Velebit, and obscures large part of its sea view. Because of that Matijevic Brijeg is worthy goal.

Photo: Aleksandar Gospic


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Gangolf HaubThese Colours....

Voted 10/10

.... are VERY intensive! I'm always trying to convince my camera that it should take pictures like this but it seems that I can't talk it into a better sense for colours. What kind of camera do you use? My sister uses a Minolta .... and gets similar results but us Nikon users always seem to be in softening mode.



Thanks for sharing another of your great pictures



Gangolf
Posted Jun 3, 2004 11:53 am

Kenzo OkawaNice composition!

Voted 10/10

You fineding a lot of beauty in your country.

Realy thanks for posting.
Posted Jun 25, 2004 11:25 am

VelebitRe: Nice composition!

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Thanks Kenzo!! Yes, nature is really rich here, I'm very happy with it. But I miss gigantic glaciated mountains which you have so many in China.
Posted Jun 25, 2004 6:16 pm

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