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After a spectacular sunset with a cloud inversion, followed by a night spent in the fog near Lake Chésérys in front of the Mont-Blanc massif, the sunrise turned out to be less dramatic. Most of the clouds had disappeared, except for a few still clinging to the valley floor. Despite the relatively empty sky being somewhat disappointing, I made my way to a nearby cliff I had discovered a few years ago, where this composition had been calling to me for a long time. This morning scene was still beautiful.
After a spectacular sunset with a cloud inversion, followed by a night spent in the fog near Lake Chésérys in front of the Mont-Blanc massif, the sunrise turned out to be less dramatic. Most of the clouds had disappeared, except for a few still clinging to the valley floor. Despite the relatively empty sky being somewhat disappointing, I made my way to a nearby cliff I had discovered a few years ago, where this composition had been calling to me for a long time. This morning scene was still beautiful.
After a spectacular sunset with a cloud inversion, followed by a night spent in the fog near Lake Chésérys in front of the Mont-Blanc massif, the sunrise turned out to be less dramatic. Most of the clouds had disappeared, except for a few still clinging to the valley floor. Despite the relatively empty sky being somewhat disappointing, I made my way to a nearby cliff I had discovered a few years ago, where this composition had been calling to me for a long time. This morning scene was still beautiful.