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The Ukrainian Carpathians In Autumn Inspired Me To Capture These Photographs (38 Pics)
I spent nine days in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Every one of them I met different sunrises and sunsets. Every day different adventures. I discovered a lot of morning fogs, nature's symphonies, birds' conversation, crackling fire sounds, and the waterfalls of stars.
My mountain friends inspired me to compose this song I called Autumn Carpathians. Memories. If you want to see the video filmed during my stay in the Carpathians click here.
I hope you like all the pictures I captured! Have a great day and stay safe!
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I love the way the green of the spruce and the faded red of the tassels complement each other. The horse is calmly munching away but at the same time keeping a vigilant eye on what the photographer is up to. This is a very good shot.
Summers get shorter by the altitude, just as they become shorter the farther north you go, or south on the southern hemisphere. The animals are probably brought higher up for grazing during the summer months. This is truly pastoral scenery.
This is pretty! The last few photos I have on my photography instagram acc are flops, I wish I could have something like this on it! This has inspired me. Thank you!
I have a friend and his parents came from Ukraine. Ukraine isn't often thought of or talked about in the US so I never knew how beautiful it was. Thank you for sharing these photos!
Abandoned buildings always seem to convey a sadness that they themselves feel
Maybe a type of lichen? Up in the mounains, there must be many tough little plants that manage to grow over very rocky terrain.
My father was born in Ukraine but had to leave with his family after Chernobyl. Looking at this makes me realize just how much I missed.
Enjoyed this. Another of the many parts of the world I don't know much about. Thanks.
My father was born in Ukraine but had to leave with his family after Chernobyl. Looking at this makes me realize just how much I missed.
Enjoyed this. Another of the many parts of the world I don't know much about. Thanks.