I have always wanted to visit the Seceda, a wonderful mountain range in the Dolomites. This morning, after the approximately 1 hour climb with an average gradient of 10.7% in the dark from the Fermedia Hut, I looked for the right position with photo pills in order to capture the sun star in exactly this place. Since I got there early enough, I was able to enjoy all the magic of the approaching morning at 2,500 m. Then with aperture F22 and the Kase filter system in which I used a 0.9 ND degree to balance the sky. I was able to take this photo as I imagined. It was simply wonderful, the strenuous climb, the waiting in this magnificent nature and then the photo.

Camera Nikon z6, lens 24-70 mm, F22, ISO 100, 30 mm. Filter Kase Amour with 0.9 ND degrees.

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