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Which Board? => Main Forum => Topic started by: David A-W on December 06, 2018, 07:37:03 AM
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Interesting article on ULF vintage photography
https://www.suedtirol.info/storiesfromsouthtyrol/the-lightcatcher?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Bild&utm_campaign=UK+WUB+2018&utm_content=LIGHTCATCHER+POST+3&fbclid=IwAR0A4zJz6TqfofWxVYZFfplMSH4HxXZddS_lJJe3zKNDKjzdfvTNv2_bhIg (https://www.suedtirol.info/storiesfromsouthtyrol/the-lightcatcher?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Bild&utm_campaign=UK+WUB+2018&utm_content=LIGHTCATCHER+POST+3&fbclid=IwAR0A4zJz6TqfofWxVYZFfplMSH4HxXZddS_lJJe3zKNDKjzdfvTNv2_bhIg)
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And in the Italian Tyrol....
I wonder what yodeling in Italian would be like ;)
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Those two have a very impressive camera. Interesting article, thanks for sharing.
WRT yodeling: most Southern Tyrolians that I spoke to don't consider themselves as being Italians. German is their main language so my guess is that their yodeling would be "German style" as well. :) But I wouldn't know for sure, I've never had the privilege to hear a Southern Tyrolian yodel. ;)
In any case, the Dolomites are very impressive and well worth a travel. They're very photogenic as well. You can point your camera almost anywhere and find beautiful things to shoot. And the people are lovely.
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And that's not talking about the food :)
And the roads... they definitely have more German blood than we think when you get a chance to see their paving jobs...
The last time I had a chance to see the place was in a Warren Miller movie ;D