On the slopes of Rysianka


Wind-damaged trees on the slopes of Rysianka, Żywiec Beskids, Poland.



Linked to: Settlement in Beskidy MountainsŻywiec Beskids (continuation)Żywiec BeskidsRysianka Mountain Pasture and Peaks of Żywiec Beskids

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  1. Cudowne zdjęcia, szczególnie urzekło mnie pierwsze :)

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  2. na pierwszym zdjęciu pięknie poukładane plany.., światło i kolorystyka na +, pozdrawiam

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  3. That first picture is incredible! In spite of the wind-blown trees.

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  4. They may be damaged but they add to yhe beauty of this scene.

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  5. That first landscape is stunning.

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  6. Beautiful scene and images.. The first photo is amazing.. Well done, have a happy week!

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  7. I love how the hills slant one way and then the other in the first photograph. Great light.

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  8. Wow - gorgeous shots.

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  9. stunning view and beautifully captured. I would love to visit the place

    Wollongong Harbour

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  10. These images are SO beautiful!

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  11. I love these colors and geometry! Great work!

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  12. Breathtaking! The lines of light in the first photo are simply stunning. Thank you for sharing the beauty of Poland with all of us.

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  13. The light on the ridge makes it a cut above the norm....a glorious shot♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/recharging/

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  14. Wow! Amazing photos, simply breathtaking #alphabetphoto

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  15. Wspaniałe ujęcia! Uwielbiam podziwiać ta cudowną grę światła na górskich fotografiach :)

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