I went on a hike to abudelauri’s colorful lakes(idk how it translates lol). It was amazing, a bit hard for me since we had to walk on hills covered in snow which caused me to slip a couple of times but the hardest part was going down on snowy hills and muddy and rocky cliffs, i didnt capture any of that unfortunately since i was really tired and was just enjoying the moment but i wish i did capture it since my pictures show only easy parts, the mountain and the lakes. Tbf sliding down a snowy mountain was really fun, it reminded me about sliding with a sled with my grandpa when i was a child, but it was a bit dangerous since there where rocks, the first time i slipped i tried to stop by using my hands and i dig my hands in the snow for about 20 seconds, i immediately thoight of some movie trope where someone is falling and hangs on to the rope to stop and then has bloody hands lol, luckily i just got mild frostbite, after around 3 hours my hands where almost the same but it fully healed after 2 days, there was no external damage thankfully, but idk i think im being too “delicate”. Anyways it was wonderful here are the pictures. I wanted to upload them all here directly but after trying 4 times and failing everytime i just gave up. i also tried catbox but i couldnt figure out creating the folder or something and sharing only one link, anyways this is my burner mail so it should be fine.
Pictures are taken by my old Panasonic DMC ZX3. I prefer that cam to any phone since its still 4k and there is no heavy denoising causing smearing or the glow around the edges or anything like that. U used my cam as a point and shoot, which i love, i have not tried the big cams, i never really had the money for it but i think it will get on the way when hiking, but idk i might try that sometime.
edit: keep in mind i shot this pictures as a point and shoot, i primarily went on this hike to relax from my desk job, so the pictures that i took are really just a bonus from the hike


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