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Architecture
Cityscapes
Conceptual
Culture
Environmental
Fashion and Beauty
Fine Art
Landscapes
Nature
Nudes
People
Photojournalism
Photomanipulation
Portrait
Sports
Still Life
Street
Travel
Wildlife and Animals
Honorable Mention
Seceda Mountains
Juan Antonio Romero Salamanca, Spain
Seceda Mountains
DESCRIPTION
The Seceda in the Odle Group is partly steep and crumbly. But to the south-east it becomes a gently rising high alp. The meadows of the Seceda border the Rasciesa High Alp and the Mastlè Alpine Pasture and form together a spacious highland in the heart of the Gardena Dolomites

Since I discovered these mountains, I wanted to spend a night, enjoy their clear skies and searching to center the milky way with the peak.
AUTHOR
I'm a Spanish photographer based in Madrid experienced on landscapes and panoramic photography.

During the last years, the passion for the mountain and the nature have taken me to make trips all over the world and to focus exclusively on the landscape and night photography.
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