Bonsoir,
La 2e photo à bien été prise près du col de Dukla, à la frontière entre la slovaquie et la pologne. Dukla est le nom de la première ville polonaise, après la frontière. Il s'y est déroulé une terrible bataille entre nazis et soviétique, de sept à nov 1944. Notamment une bataille de chars d'anthologie. La libération de la slovaquie a été retardée par la résistance allemande. On retrouve aujourd'hui dans la région un musée à svidnik, une tour géante d'observation du champ de bataille au niveau du col, où on voit aussi un monument en l'honneur des tués tchécoslovaques qui s'étaient battus du côté soviétique (c'est ma photo), un char sovétique écrasant un PZ IV allemand et aussi et surtout une dizaine de chars russes positionnés en plein milieu des champs alentours (en position d'attaque). L'ensemble est impressionnant et rappelle que si l'allemagne nazie n'a pas gagné la guerre, c'est grace au sacrifice de 13 millions de tués soviétiques. Les alliés occidentaux n'ont fait qu'exploiter la résistance soviétique.
La deuxième photo est celle d'un monument qui commémore une grande bataille qui eut lieu en Europe. Et où l'armée française fut bélligérante.
Hello,
It might not be very original, but I see it hasn’t been suggested—or at least not for a very long time. I’d like to invite you to discover the beauty of the great outdoors through landscape photos. Whether they’re desert, sea, countryside, or mountain scenes—with or without other elements (people, buildings, animals, etc.)—they should make us want to dive right in without hesitation.
To participate: Photo submissions until Wednesday, June 24 at 11:59 PM You can post up to 3 photos, numbered and shared in separate messages, along with a short description of the place and the story behind it.
To vote: from Thursday, June 25 at 12:01 AM to Monday, June 29 at 11:59 PM After the deadline, it’s too late!
Please include the photo number, username, and the points awarded: Photo #1 = 3 pts Photo #2 = 2 pts Photo #3 = 1 pt
All VF members can vote (even those who didn’t submit photos). In case of a tie for first place, the winning photo will be the one with the most first-place votes, then second-place votes! The lucky winner will get to organize July 2026’s photo contest.
For discussions about the theme, it’s here: Discussion thread for June 2026’s theme: Such a Beautiful Landscape
Good luck to everyone!
Philippe
Chumphon, Thailand: Doi Tapang
It might not be very original, but I see it hasn’t been suggested—or at least not for a very long time. I’d like to invite you to discover the beauty of the great outdoors through landscape photos. Whether they’re desert, sea, countryside, or mountain scenes—with or without other elements (people, buildings, animals, etc.)—they should make us want to dive right in without hesitation.
To participate: Photo submissions until Wednesday, June 24 at 11:59 PM You can post up to 3 photos, numbered and shared in separate messages, along with a short description of the place and the story behind it.
To vote: from Thursday, June 25 at 12:01 AM to Monday, June 29 at 11:59 PM After the deadline, it’s too late!
Please include the photo number, username, and the points awarded: Photo #1 = 3 pts Photo #2 = 2 pts Photo #3 = 1 pt
All VF members can vote (even those who didn’t submit photos). In case of a tie for first place, the winning photo will be the one with the most first-place votes, then second-place votes! The lucky winner will get to organize July 2026’s photo contest.
For discussions about the theme, it’s here: Discussion thread for June 2026’s theme: Such a Beautiful Landscape
Good luck to everyone!
Philippe
Chumphon, Thailand: Doi Tapang























Lakes (Annecy)
Ponds (near Moustiers Saint Marie)
Lagoons (Bacalar)



Have fun and surprise us! Photos of computer towers are excluded 😏











Forest cat




















