Away from B&W

A splitting image there and a fine one too in regard to clarity and colours. If you do not mind me saying so, I would have cut away a tiny part of the left side of the image placing your wife in the cross section of golden angles as I call it. That would make it more square too. But honestly, nothing wrong with the picture. It is very good Rense.
 
A splitting image there and a fine one too in regard to clarity and colours. If you do not mind me saying so, I would have cut away a tiny part of the left side of the image placing your wife in the cross section of golden angles as I call it. That would make it more square too. But honestly, nothing wrong with the picture. It is very good Rense.

I do not mind! Thanks...:)
 
Brian, Pete, thank you! It was quite challenging, because at the lower end of the slope the snow stopped, but it was not clear how the world looked like beyond the snow. It might have been a cliff, and I am not very fond of this kind of heights....:(
 
Alright Rense, how many meters high then, do you assume?

Too much for my liking!

It was foggy when we climbed up, so there was no problem then. But walking back, I could see the end of the snow, but not wat was next. Could be tens, even hundreds of meters. I slipped, and it took me several minutes to find some courage to continue our hike. Just behind my better half, following her footsteps very, very slowly, she always one step ahead.... It was a very, very impressive hike (and not only because of this incident)....
 
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