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Climbing to Cima Capi
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The sting of the fixed rope route Geierwand in Tyrol (Austria) captured with 24 mm equivalent, instead of 16mm. This focal length expresses better the reality.
(But the 16mm focal length better expresses the feeling, which grips you there. Even hardcore mountaineers hold theirs breath whem looking down there.)
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Die Schlüsselstelle des Klettersteigs Geierwand in Tirol (Österreich) mit 24 mm KB-Äquivalent fotografiert, statt mit 16 mm. Diese Brennweite gibt die Realität besser wieder.
(Die 16mm-Brennweite drückt aber eher das Gefühl aus, das einen dort oben beschleicht. Selbst abgebrühten Kletterern stockt an der Stelle beim Runterschauen der Atem.)
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For comparison (16mm):
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(But the 16mm focal length better expresses the feeling, which grips you there. Even hardcore mountaineers hold theirs breath whem looking down there.)
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Die Schlüsselstelle des Klettersteigs Geierwand in Tirol (Österreich) mit 24 mm KB-Äquivalent fotografiert, statt mit 16 mm. Diese Brennweite gibt die Realität besser wieder.
(Die 16mm-Brennweite drückt aber eher das Gefühl aus, das einen dort oben beschleicht. Selbst abgebrühten Kletterern stockt an der Stelle beim Runterschauen der Atem.)
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For comparison (16mm):
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