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And here's the rest of my stroll. Of course, I couldn't just go out for bridges and ignore the rest. Just impossible, although I tried. And failed miserably. ;-)

The sun is still powerful at peak 8Β°C in the shade. When I leaned against a dark oak for a makeshift tripod, the bark felt noticeably warm to the touch. That was very surprising to me. Well, I had cold hands, but still, very unexpected and great experience. However, it's the wet season, hence deep mud and puddles of standing water everywhere. My shoes were soaked in the end. Totally worth, though.

Super crazy reds in the woods of Mt. Γ„sberg at sunset
@lyse I see what you did there! πŸ˜…

10.jpg is a lovely shot. πŸ‘Œ

Did you take those shots after sundown without a tripod? πŸ€”
@lyse I see what you did there! πŸ˜…

10.jpg is a lovely shot. πŸ‘Œ

Did you take those shots after sundown without a tripod? πŸ€”
@lyse I see what you did there! πŸ˜…

10.jpg is a lovely shot. πŸ‘Œ

Did you take those shots after sundown without a tripod? πŸ€”
@lyse I see what you did there! πŸ˜…

10.jpg is a lovely shot. πŸ‘Œ

Did you take those shots after sundown without a tripod? πŸ€”
@movq Thank you, glad you noticed it! :-D

At 27 the light was already mostly gone. I had to throw away plenty of photos from then on. 31 and following were taken past sunset. 31 was the last one I took freehand. Four the next skyline and moon photos I braced my camera on the side of trees as several minutes had passed since 31. So it was just too dark and calculated exposure times went through the roo^Wsky. Not the slightest chance to do anything without a support. Unfortunately, I cannot control exposure manually. For 35 I could balance my camera on top of a fence post. An internet distribution box was my makeshift tripod for 36. They all took several attempts, maybe 30-40 in total.

Uuhh, while typing these lines, two large herons fly past the window.