Sabljaci Lake - Paradise for the Soul and Eyes

I wish good morning to everyone in the Photography Lovers Community πŸ™ŒπŸ“Έ

I'm still on Ecency, but it would be nice if someone could explain the rules of this whole game to me or maybe tell me where I'm wrong. I know that the quality of my photos is at an enviable level, without false modesty. However, I don't know why my posts have so few views and likes, while there are quite a few others with photos of much lower quality. I also know that I always write about what I'm presenting in my own words with my posts and try to describe all my photos nicely. I understand that it's also about how long we've been here, but I've been here for almost two years now, and my posts are getting less and less valuable. So, if someone can, please explain it to me.

But let's move on!

Lake Sabljaci covers an area of ​​170 hectares and is the eleventh largest lake in Croatia. As we have already mentioned, it is called the Ogulin Sea and, as they say on the tourist websites of Ogulin, it reminds you of it. β€œIf you look at it from the place Prelesje above the village of Desmerica, it really looks like a large sea bay,” they say. The lake is located at an altitude of 360 meters, is on average six meters deep and up to 500 wide. It is three kilometers from the city center and is a refreshing place in the summer months and a destination for walking and spending time outdoors. It is possible to ride a bike along its shores, they are also equipped with children's playgrounds, there is also a campsite, but water sports are at the forefront of everything - swimming, rowing, windsurfing, regattas... New Year's swimming has also become a tradition. However, the lake is not only loved by people. White swans and black coots also find their home there.

So, let's go see this Beauty!

I took the photos with a Nikon D750, 50mm lens, f/1.8, manual mode, RAW format required, variable ISO and shutter speed. Processing in Photoshop - Camera Raw Filter.

This is all! Bye!

@goga22



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These are incredibly placid waters. Almost no ripples on the flat surface. Wonderful!

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