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In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

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1 hour ago, hofo100 said:

In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

After looking at your gallery I've decided --- You have more than exceeded your quota of fun!

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On 8/11/2020 at 5:13 PM, hofo100 said:

In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

What a wonderful set of images.  Thank you.

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