I voted first, then I'll take time and read everything slowly. I want to enjoy every word, every chapter. Fabrizio, you did again an exceptional job! Only when everything is collected, one can see what an extraordinary mountain group this is.
Thank you for the beautiful comment, I hope this page will be useful to anybody wants to visit this area or just know something more about it. Maybe I'm not objective, because I've been there many times, but I really think that this is one of the most beautiful places in the Eastern Alps.
Great page, Fabrizio, compliments! A very beautiful range has now the page it deserves!
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Una segnalazione: le due panoramiche iniziali (tra l'altro stupende) "scompaginano" un po' la visualizzazione della pagina per chi ha settato, come me, lo schermo a 1024x768 pxls. Siccome è una risoluzione abbastanza diffusa, volevo avvisarti...
Grazie Renato, questo è veramente un bellissimo gruppo dolomitico, ti consiglio di visitarlo, un giorno o l'altro.
Per quanto riguarda la risoluzione io ho solo schermi wide ( 1280/800 o 1440/900 ) quindi non riesco a vedere dove sia il problema. Ho provato a restringere le pano, in caso proverò a vedere la pagina da un altro pc.
Ciao!
I can't find the proper words to express my fascination and admiration for this superb page. It's a whole book, says Vid, who has overtaken me in voting. Yes, a very good book, which absolutely has to be published in written form. This page has to be a prototype for ideal SP contribution: excellent text together with a huge array of beautiful and highly informative images. Grande impresa, Fabrizio, davvero!
Ciao, Andrej
Grazie Andrej! Thank you for this beautiful compliments. This is one of my favorite groups, I'd really like to climb some more of this peaks in the future. A book? I think there are already good books about this area, and anyhow I'm neither a writer nor a photographer, I'm just a guy who likes very much this mountains.
Ciao!
Fabrizio
Today, a book is still something ultimate an author would want to achieve. But, frankly speaking, in which book can you find so much information as on SummitPost? It is the ultimate source for pictures, that's for sure. But in some books text is of course much more carefully written. And it's in our languages.
And I don't agree fully that you are not a writer and photographer, Fabrizio. I didn't read your text other than English (which is very good), but your pictures are excellent - a bit dark sometimes, but that perhaps reflects your nature ;)
Sorry, It was meant as a compliment, not to offend you.
Ciao!
Vid
I agree with you about SP. This is the best mountain site in the web, you can find info of every kind of summits, from unknown chinese or pakistani peaks to hidden jewels of the Rocky Mountains or of the Alps. And without doubt you can't find easily such high quality photos, sometimes even in good books and magazines ( I'm reading now a magazine about Civetta and I think some good SP photos would be perfect in those pages... ).
I'm never much satisfied about my pics, maybe I should buy some of those hyper-tecnological new reflex cameras. But I think also the monitor counts , we must remember that this are not printed pictures: I saw my photos in other computers and they always look different.
Ciao!
...I enjoyed reading the page, very well written text, a lot of information, not to mention excellent pictures, which we have been able to admire for some last weeks.
A point to mention, Fabrizio. It is strange, why you type a space after every start of brackets, and before anding it, for example: ( WORD ). There's no reason for it, nobody does it and also it can happen, that when on the page a line breaks, the sign for brackets, ( or ), stays alone at the end or beginning of a line (because the space follows or precedes). On the other hand, strange, you do not type space after initials letters, for example: T.Piaz. In books it is usual a space there, so: T. Piaz.
But that doesn't affect the quality of information, of course :)
Well, thank you again...
I never thought about that, but you're right, there shouldn't be a space inside the brackets (but is it an error?). And you're right also about the space after the name (that could be an error).
Renato told me that with the resolution of his pc he can't see well the page, do you see something strange?
Ciao!
Grazie, ma ci sono bellissime pagine su questo sito e sono tanti quelli che ci lavorano molto più di me. Questa è una zona che conosco molto bene, non è stato difficile raccogliere le info necessarie ( un pò di più tutte le foto ).
Ciao!!
Very interesting as well. I'm sure you didn't want the last chapters to be centered. There must be an unclosed tag somewhere in the Monfalconi di Forni section
Thank you Gangolf!
No, that wasn't my intention. I tried to check the tags yesterday but I couldn't find the error. I will check again today.
Ciao
Fabrizio
It wasn't a tag, it was a "left" written instead of "center" in the group of three photos. But anyway you're the master in html here, you're always necessary :-)
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 15, 2008 10:46 am - Voted 10/10
It's a whole book!I voted first, then I'll take time and read everything slowly. I want to enjoy every word, every chapter. Fabrizio, you did again an exceptional job! Only when everything is collected, one can see what an extraordinary mountain group this is.
ganesh70 - Jan 15, 2008 11:43 am - Hasn't voted
Re: It's a whole book!Thank you for the beautiful comment, I hope this page will be useful to anybody wants to visit this area or just know something more about it. Maybe I'm not objective, because I've been there many times, but I really think that this is one of the most beautiful places in the Eastern Alps.
RenatoG - Jan 15, 2008 3:48 pm - Voted 10/10
Extraordinary page!!!Great page, Fabrizio, compliments! A very beautiful range has now the page it deserves!
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Una segnalazione: le due panoramiche iniziali (tra l'altro stupende) "scompaginano" un po' la visualizzazione della pagina per chi ha settato, come me, lo schermo a 1024x768 pxls. Siccome è una risoluzione abbastanza diffusa, volevo avvisarti...
Ciao e complimenti ancora!
ganesh70 - Jan 15, 2008 4:33 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Extraordinary page!!!Grazie Renato, questo è veramente un bellissimo gruppo dolomitico, ti consiglio di visitarlo, un giorno o l'altro.
Per quanto riguarda la risoluzione io ho solo schermi wide ( 1280/800 o 1440/900 ) quindi non riesco a vedere dove sia il problema. Ho provato a restringere le pano, in caso proverò a vedere la pagina da un altro pc.
Ciao!
Andrej Mašera - Jan 15, 2008 3:50 pm - Voted 10/10
Bravo, bravissimo, meraviglioso!I can't find the proper words to express my fascination and admiration for this superb page. It's a whole book, says Vid, who has overtaken me in voting. Yes, a very good book, which absolutely has to be published in written form. This page has to be a prototype for ideal SP contribution: excellent text together with a huge array of beautiful and highly informative images. Grande impresa, Fabrizio, davvero!
Ciao, Andrej
ganesh70 - Jan 15, 2008 4:46 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Bravo, bravissimo, meraviglioso!Grazie Andrej! Thank you for this beautiful compliments. This is one of my favorite groups, I'd really like to climb some more of this peaks in the future. A book? I think there are already good books about this area, and anyhow I'm neither a writer nor a photographer, I'm just a guy who likes very much this mountains.
Ciao!
Fabrizio
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 15, 2008 6:06 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: Bravo, bravissimo, meraviglioso!Today, a book is still something ultimate an author would want to achieve. But, frankly speaking, in which book can you find so much information as on SummitPost? It is the ultimate source for pictures, that's for sure. But in some books text is of course much more carefully written. And it's in our languages.
And I don't agree fully that you are not a writer and photographer, Fabrizio. I didn't read your text other than English (which is very good), but your pictures are excellent - a bit dark sometimes, but that perhaps reflects your nature ;)
Sorry, It was meant as a compliment, not to offend you.
Ciao!
Vid
ganesh70 - Jan 16, 2008 6:22 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Bravo, bravissimo, meraviglioso!I agree with you about SP. This is the best mountain site in the web, you can find info of every kind of summits, from unknown chinese or pakistani peaks to hidden jewels of the Rocky Mountains or of the Alps. And without doubt you can't find easily such high quality photos, sometimes even in good books and magazines ( I'm reading now a magazine about Civetta and I think some good SP photos would be perfect in those pages... ).
I'm never much satisfied about my pics, maybe I should buy some of those hyper-tecnological new reflex cameras. But I think also the monitor counts , we must remember that this are not printed pictures: I saw my photos in other computers and they always look different.
Ciao!
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 15, 2008 4:58 pm - Voted 10/10
I must say it again......I enjoyed reading the page, very well written text, a lot of information, not to mention excellent pictures, which we have been able to admire for some last weeks.
A point to mention, Fabrizio. It is strange, why you type a space after every start of brackets, and before anding it, for example: ( WORD ). There's no reason for it, nobody does it and also it can happen, that when on the page a line breaks, the sign for brackets, ( or ), stays alone at the end or beginning of a line (because the space follows or precedes). On the other hand, strange, you do not type space after initials letters, for example: T.Piaz. In books it is usual a space there, so: T. Piaz.
But that doesn't affect the quality of information, of course :)
Ciao!
Vid
ganesh70 - Jan 15, 2008 5:15 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: I must say it again...Well, thank you again...
I never thought about that, but you're right, there shouldn't be a space inside the brackets (but is it an error?). And you're right also about the space after the name (that could be an error).
Renato told me that with the resolution of his pc he can't see well the page, do you see something strange?
Ciao!
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 15, 2008 5:58 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: I must say it again...No, I see it fine. I don't have a very good monitor, but still I put it on the resolution of 1280x1024. So, it's fine. Ciao!
ganesh70 - Jan 16, 2008 3:35 am - Hasn't voted
Re: GrazieGrazie, ma ci sono bellissime pagine su questo sito e sono tanti quelli che ci lavorano molto più di me. Questa è una zona che conosco molto bene, non è stato difficile raccogliere le info necessarie ( un pò di più tutte le foto ).
Ciao!!
Gangolf Haub - Jan 16, 2008 2:43 am - Voted 10/10
Very thorough page!Very interesting as well. I'm sure you didn't want the last chapters to be centered. There must be an unclosed tag somewhere in the Monfalconi di Forni section
ganesh70 - Jan 16, 2008 3:38 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Very thorough page!Thank you Gangolf!
No, that wasn't my intention. I tried to check the tags yesterday but I couldn't find the error. I will check again today.
Ciao
Fabrizio
Gangolf Haub - Jan 16, 2008 7:44 am - Voted 10/10
Re: Very thorough page!Seems you found the error. I feel unnecessary now :-)
ganesh70 - Jan 16, 2008 8:22 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Very thorough page!It wasn't a tag, it was a "left" written instead of "center" in the group of three photos. But anyway you're the master in html here, you're always necessary :-)
peterbud - Jan 16, 2008 5:59 am - Voted 10/10
Bravo!Impressive mountains, impressive work. Complimenti!
ganesh70 - Jan 16, 2008 6:23 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Bravo!Thank you Peter!
Fabrizio
Lupino - Jan 16, 2008 11:02 am - Voted 10/10
Only to...add a voice to the chor (if you appreciate): wonderful moutains and astonishing work!
ganesh70 - Jan 16, 2008 11:42 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Only to...Certo che apprezzo!!
Grazie!