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A rock and some tress

Raffay, is that the mountain that has the restaurant at the top? If so, I hiked those mountains a couple years ago!


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Raffay, is that the mountain that has the restaurant at the top? If so, I hiked those mountains a couple years ago!


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Yes that's it. Wow!! How come you were in Islamabad, do you come often if yes do get in touch when you come next.


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Very commendable. And a cheerful change indeed from the often distressing scenes that are impartially trotted out by the media of Pakistan.
But where are these scenes?
 
Islamabad, the capital.


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If you're looking for comments you would better be served putting them in the Gallery where people go to look and commint on pictures.

Where are the galleries, somehow I can't find them.


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All three are good images, but the third one really attracts my interest. I like the panorama format and how the electric wires seem to pass through the trees. I really like this one.
Nice to see an other part of the world I know hardly anything about. It is always nice to tell a little bit about your images: where is it, why or how did you take the photo, ...
Thank you for sharing.
 
Where are the galleries, somehow I can't find them.

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I see The Flying CAmera has answered your question:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Thank you Jason,
 
Ticks all the boxes for me. Great contrast, well composed.
 

Thank you for liking my images, and you are absolutely right I should add details. I am based in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan. It is in the north of Pakistan and it is in the foothills of the famous Himalayan range. The mountains you see are bordering the north side of the capital, and are known as the Margalla hills. There are a couple of restaurants at the top and there are a lot of photographic opportunities very close by. I was just driving by and because it was overcast the shadows in the winter trees were making the scene very nice...that about it I guess.

Cheers
Raffay.


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