
Looking up at the Pennine Alps and looking down at the village of Zermatt. I cannot decide which is a better choice for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge: Monochrome.

Looking up at the Pennine Alps and looking down at the village of Zermatt. I cannot decide which is a better choice for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge: Monochrome.
Beautiful
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Two excellent photos
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Thanks for visiting and for your compliments, Chris!
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Breathtaking… How high were you to take these two awesome shots?
So glad you let us enjoy these two images. ๐
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Thanks, Amy. I was at around 2,552 m. There is a gondola to reach this level (thankfully), and I still have to hike up to 3,260 from here ๐
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Oh itโs the mountain for me Jeremy! Beautiful image. Thanks for joining us – right up your alley!
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Thanks for choosing. Your opinion matters ๐
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So breathtakingly beautiful
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Oh, thanks, Kally! Glad you like it ๐
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Absolutely lovely shots, Jeremy! I love the “breathless” feeling they convey at that high altitude. They are so beautiful they take my breath away!
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“Breathless” indeed, because I was hiking, haha. Thanks for commenting and for your compliments.
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Oooh. Excellent, both. Love the various shades of B&W looking up. The geometrics of the village is quite something too.
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Thanks for explaining what you like about them. Cheers, John!
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Two very different motifs – both intriguing and exceptionally beautiful. Thank you for joining in and letting us savour them both!
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Very happy that you appreciate both photos. All smiles. Thanks.
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Always a treat, Jeremy!
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Very nice images!
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Thanks for your compliments ๐
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