I was looking forward to my trip to the Dolomites mountain range. I visited it two summers ago and the breathtaking views and scenic mountain panoramas stuck with me. I started photographing as a hobby last year and was planing to take as many shots as possible on this trip. I stayed at Cortina d’Ampezzo in a small family hotel Villa Alpina, which I highly recommend.
It’s not easy to get up at 4 am and then drive for an hour to the mountain pass. But the sunrises in the mountains are something special and worth the effort. The first morning I visited Tre cime di Lavaredo, which are probably one of the best-known mountain groups in the Alps. The north part is considered by climbers to be one of the great north faces of the Alps.
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Lago di Misurina
One of the most spectacular sights in the Dolomites. Perfect mirror at lago di Misurina
Passo di Giau
Passo di Giau is the most spectacular mountain pass in the Dolomites in my eyes. Sunrises and sunsets are just captivating.
Passo di Giau
Magical Sunrise at passo di Giau. Last day I was rewarded with the perfect Sunrise.
Lago di Antorno
Lago di Antorno (lake Antorno) can hypnotize you. I was gazing at this image and was reluctant to leave.
Valley below
Breathtaking mountain panorama at Dolomites in the early morning.
Lago di Braies
Weather wasn’t as perfect as I hoped for, but it’s still a decent shot of Lago di Braies.
Cycling in Dolomites
Cycling is an important part of the Dolomites, mountain passes are perfect for training and the beautiful views make the climbing effortless.
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