Cascate dell'Arzino waterfall

Cascate dell’Arzino

As part of out tour to the Dolomites, during the lunch at Castello Ceconi, María the chef stayed and chat about the castle, and mentioned a waterfall called Cascate dell’Arzino located a few miles up the valley. She indicated that we needed to pass San Francesco town.

However, the understanding of distance deferred to my mind set. It took longer to get to the town.

Exiting the town I asked about directions to the waterfall, and the same, instructions were just a few kilometers.

After driving for longer than just a few kilometers, when we were going to give up and turn around, on a curve there was a sign with Cascate dell’Arzino, it pointed to a small road. We followed this narrow road, for quite some time, wondering what would happen if we encountered a car, fortunately none appeared, although from time to time, you could find a wider space.

Finally, we found a small parking area, where a small sign with a map towards the waterfall, but the distance was in kilometers, about 5. My wife was not willing to trek that distance, fortunately we found a couple walking up the trail, who indicated it was about 10 minute’s walk.

As we were getting closer, you could hear the noise of the water stream. It was with clear water and colorful rocks. As it was cloudy, I had a perfect light with no shadows. I was not the only photographer, as many tourists stopped by taking images from different locations of the many falls it has.

In some cases, I had to wait for them to move so I could take photographs. These are some of the series of images I took of Cascate dell’Arzino.

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outstanding Photography thanks for Sharing @GonzaloContreras I love travel and also like nature waterfalls

We see dong waterfalls, Cherapunji,Meghalaya india

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thank you @MohammadPalash

The light was perfect to capture the colors and little shadows. Will check the waterfalls you mention.

Tks

Gonzalo

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Prekrasna priroda i slapovi @GonzaloContreras

Kao i vaše fotografije…

:blush: :croatia:

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Thank you @renata1 , yes the place is peaceful, which I tried to convey on the images.

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Hello, fellow LG @GonzaloContreras ,

Excellent post with interesting narration - congratulations on locating the destination.

The story has suspense!!!

The photos are impressive - great.

It looks like you have used a tripod for the longer shutter speed…right?

Here is another waterfall shot from Athirappilly, a famous fall from Kerala.

Sony RX10 M2, Ap: f16, 1/20 & ISO160.
Hope you will like it.

Hi, LG friend @MohammadPalash ,

Your shot also has come out very well - thanks for your valuable companionship.

Dear friend @renata1 , hope you will enjoy this shot.

Regards

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Thank you @TravellerG

Yes I was using a tripod, which is a little big and does not fit on the new carry on luggage. I was lucky that it was cloudy giving even light.

Your image of the Kerala fall is impressive.

Regards,

Gonzalo

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Best wishes and warm regards, LG friend @GonzaloContreras

HHope to see more from you soon…

:+1: :bouquet: :pray:

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Great photos!

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Many thank’s George @AndrianakisGeorge

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Beautiful waterfall pictures @GonzaloContreras @TravellerG

@MohammadPalash . The color and lighting is so perfect in your posts. Thank you for Sharing it with us :blush: .

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Thank you @Mukul_Anand

Yes it was cloudy and almost en of day, many other photographers, some with tripods like me, and handheld, and many iPhones, had difficulty looking for a space without people and had to wait some time for them to move forward.

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Thank you for tagging me, dear @Mukul_Anand ,

Happy that you liked the Waterfall photo.

Regards

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