Descending the southern side of the Toaca peak, it can be seen much of the Ceahlau plateau, bathed in the increasingly poor light of the sunset. It’s a beautiful evening of the end of August, in which the ceiling of clouds covering the sky fails to stop the light to spill over the western slope of the Ceahlau massif. It’s still warm, considering the altitude of approx. 1900m, and in the air it feels a slight breeze that carries the fragrance of the juniper trees.
The picture was captured with a Nikon D40X camera and Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S DX lens, using these settings: focal length – 18 mm, exposure time – 1/125 sec, ISO 400, lens aperture – 3,5.