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Sierra de La Cabrera

by Andy Rodker
View over the plateau of La Castilla Nueva from Cancho Gordo. In the very basic Google editing tool that I am reduced to using these days, I couldn't reduce the amount of sky. I didn't want a 50% horizon line but anyway here it is!
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26 comments

José Manuel Polo said:

Amplio paisaje, supongo que con una focal muy abierta.
6 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker replied to José Manuel Polo:

Just my smart phone on automatic focus.
6 years ago

José Manuel Polo replied to Andy Rodker:

Mi cabeza rechaza el smartphone para las fotos, y mi iPhone me rechaza a mi como fotógrafo.
6 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Gorgeous capture!

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6 years ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

BREATHTAKING
6 years ago ( translate )

Mario Vargas said:

great scenario
6 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Another stunning view ! Good Morning, Andy !
6 years ago

Alan Drury said:

Hi Andy lovely view point and one for the fav`s .Best wishes Alan.
6 years ago

Boro said:

SUPERBE ***********
6 years ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Wow, what a gorgeous view !!
6 years ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

This is a really stunning view and I can just make out one of the eagles/vultures circling
6 years ago

*Уαɾα said:

A phenomenal distant view!
6 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker replied to *Уαɾα:

Many thanks * ઇઉ *.
The light is often good in May. If I went back there in July, the horizon would be all smog and murk from Madrid, which is just out of shot to the right.
6 years ago

Keith Burton said:

Beautifully composed and captured in great colour and depth. I don't mind the great expanse of sky - it suits these vast open landscapes very nicely - and at least you have some fluffy clouds!
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Keith Burton:

I just wanted a less half-way-up kind of horizon but I see that the clouds compensate in part.
Many thanks, Keith!
6 years ago