Dolomites, Italy, Afterglow II

Piece description from the artist

At first glance, the Tofana di Rozes is not really a beauty. In fact, the mountain is rather clumsy and has a crooked back, the Quasimodo of the Dolomite peaks. He is also difficult to photograph. From the front it is as skewed as a hoop and from this side it can only be captured in the evening.
Still, I think the Tofana is a wonderful mountain and that is mainly due to the layering in the wall. In Tofana you can see the wrinkles of time. A mountain with character and the longer you look at it, the more beautiful it becomes.

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About Frank Peters

Groede, Netherlands

Frank Peters is an award-winning fine art, travel and landscape photographer from The Netherlands. Winner of the International Photography Awards (IPA, New York) category Minimalism and awarded in global photo contests since 2015.
He has a preference for vast landscapes; mountains, hills, countryside and open water. But he also appreciates dynamic skylines. To photograph the best locations and light Peters enjoys walking for miles, climbing mountains, enduring extreme cold and waiting for hours for the right conditions. His dedication reflects in his images. In 2019 Peters published 'The Story of my Light', a book with the stories behind his best photos.

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