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From Riding the Romantic Road by Suzanne Gibson

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Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Peiting to Klosterlechfeld

Taking pictures makes you appreciate the bike trip even more...to slow down and really SEE things.

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Peiting to Klosterlechfeld

VERY helpful that they put that temporary bridge in!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Peiting to Klosterlechfeld

Fancy! :) That starts your day off nicely!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Peiting to Klosterlechfeld

A nice touch!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Füssen to Peiting

Looks like hearty bread!

1 year ago
Suzanne Gibson replied to a comment by Michel Fleurance on a photo in Peiting to Klosterlechfeld

Thanks for your kind comment! No, I don't use filters, but I am a firm believer in post processing. For example: Often during the day the sun is too strong, the shadows too dark. The camera doesn't see what I see. So I'll lighten up the shadows. I also don't like wonky horizons, so I straighten them. I have taken several photography classes - it's something you can learn, you don't have to be gifted.

5 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Peiting to Klosterlechfeld

Are you using some kind of polarisation filters on your camera ?
All your pictures are so nice and give me the feeling that an artist was the painter. I am not gifted in taking photos but I do appreciate your work.

Fields with the cows, yes I can almost listen to their bells.

5 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on Train to Munich

Thanks for taking us along, Suzanne. We biked part of the romantic road about 25 years ago, on our way from Prague to Paris. We took it much too fast, in retrospect. I’ll have Rachael look at this too - she’s been asking for the last few days why we always end up with such hard tours. Good question!

5 years ago