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Sunset in Lucerne

Posted on März 22nd, 2015

If you are visiting Lucerne why not shooting some images during the sunset and dusk?
So I did it, I wanted the blue hour for the best light with a blue sky and the already turned on yellow lamps. But on my search for the best location, I had to stop for a quick image from the sunset with the purple sky.
If you are visiting a city, you should go for a photo walk during the blue hour. And you know, there are always two blue hours each day. One in the evening and one at the morning. So you have two chances to get fabulous photos with amazing light.

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Breaking News

Posted on März 20th, 2015

Strange things happend today in Switzerland.
Coincidentally I was making photos of the sky, when suddenly the sun was broken. There was a huge spot wandering inside the sun. Fortunatelly I was using my large telephoto lens and so I could save this rare natural phenomenon. First I thought Roger Federer had pushed the ball too hard, but then I knew it must be a larger object in the space.
And after hours of asking the famous search engine, I found the reason for this effect. A partial outage of the flood lamps for the sun. But the most possible reason is someone was not attentive enough and missed the alignment of the spotlight.
Yes, this must be the reason, nothing else could happen!

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Two buddies

Posted on März 16th, 2015

This two guys have chosen the best place to see all the amazing sunsets.
May I present you Bert and Hobo, where Hobo is the bushy one. Okay, everytime when I drive by I see these two dudes, standing there, enjoying the fresh air and the stunning spectacles of all the amazing sunsets. They are doing nothing else, as standing there talking about the weather and watching the sunsets, or whatever trees are talking about.
What do you mean, why they are not watching the sunrises? How should I know that? Sunrises are happening in the middle of the night, when I am sleeping! Anyway, I can’t understand, why sunrises has to be mistimed when normal photographers are sleeping.

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Wintertale

Posted on März 12th, 2015

The bright moon was shining on this valley of silence in the middle of the alps.
It was only half moon but the night was so bright between the snow captured mountains, you could walk without any additional light source. It was really enjoyable to use the new camera. A whole new feeling, I could walk, stop and shoot. No stacking nor any astro tracking was needed. One single shot with 10 secounds apperture and this with astonishing 200 ISO.
The reason was the bright scenery and the fast lens which I used at f/2 and therefore I could easily take this panaorama with four quick shots. Zoom into this image and enjoy the noiseless landscape.

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Fire and ice

Posted on März 10th, 2015

The sky was burning above the mighty glacier on the mountains and the cold melt water reaches my feet.
It was after the accident with the snowskids, when I thought I already missed the amazing sunset. But then I could take some last impressions of the amazing evening sky at this day. The creek in the foreground is the melt water of the large glacier in the background. It may looks not that big and okay, it is not so big like the giant glaciers on Iceland, but it is still impressive large. The name is Rosenlauigletscher and one day I will walk over the glaciers I had seen yet only from the far distance.

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Yeah! Spring is coming!

Posted on März 5th, 2015

Actually I wanted to edit another image, but then I saw the sky and I had to go for a quick photowalk.
So this image is really fresh, it’s still wet. The sky was one time more really impressing and I found some early crocus on a nearly meadow. And what should I say, it was still cold, but this signs can only mean one thing: SPRING IS COMING!!!

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Alpine glow

Posted on März 3rd, 2015

The sun sets, the moon rises and the mountains glows, in the winter wonderland.
After a three hour hike with Bubu the dog, we reached our starting point right on the time to see the alpine glow. It was an amazing walk through the deep snow, lonely with my dog.
Here in this valley is no winter sport available. You can only hike with snow shoes or touring skies, but there are no ski lifts. And therefore you can enjoy a very silent nature were you hear only your footsteps in the snow and some barks from the impatient dog, who has to wait for his slow human. And you know what’s the best? Bubu was not running away from the trail, because the snow was too deep for him :)

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On the road

Posted on März 1st, 2015

After a stressful week I missed the deadline for my blog for several days. At the beginning of the week I had a bunch of work to do and I thought I could write a new article on wednesday. But on that day, I was working too long and at the end there was no time to write one.
Then we left our home for a longer weekend and drove to Meiringen, deep in the bernese alps. And what should I say, as we arrived our destination the sun was shining on a wonderful blue sky. So I grabbed my dog Bubu and went for a walk to the Rosenlaui. Wow, that was really awesome! The whole valley was covered with deep powder snow and there is not one ski lift or any other funicular. I could walk on my snow shoes nearly three hours to this absolutely beautiful winter wonderland.
And so I missed the next deadline… But friday, on friday the weather forecast predicted bad weather and so it was. The whole day wet snow or rain. But, my car was broken, the back door was no more closing, darn. We had to drive one hour to a service point to fix it and it cost me 600 bucks, darn again. After a very fine dinner, I was getting sick with my stomach, at my birthday! And so I spent the rest of the afternoon in the bed and missed the deadline again.
Okay saturday, the car is working, the weather is bad, but it should get better at the afternoon. I was lying in the bed and checked the foggy clouds through the windows. Nothing happend, the clouds were thick and the weather forecast guys told not the truth, for one more time. But! At half past four I saw the first blue spot in the sky, okay I was up faster as if a bee stinged me, packed my rucksack and drove again up to this wonderful valley and this time I left my dog at home, so I can shoot at night. You know, he doesn’t like to wait especially at night…
Half way up, my car stuck in wet snow, darn one more time. After much curses I had a snow chain mounted and came free, but darn the snow chain ripped. With much more curses I tried to mount the other one and missed. I tried to dismount the first one and missed too. I used a car-jack and it slipped away and stuck between the car and the floor AARRGHH  #@#&! After about an hour I could drive again. And I saw the burning sky through the forest *sigh!*.
But at the end I could shoot a few images of the alpine glow and I reached the Schwarzwaldalp as the dead end of the road. From here on, I had to walk 500m altitude difference until I reached the Grosse Scheidegg.
What a wonderful view! The moon was so bright and the snow reflected the light. Deep below me I saw Grindelwald and at the horizon I could see the Kleine Scheidegg and the starting point of the famous ski race of Lauberhorn. On the left hand I had the near wall of the Wetterhorn and the Eiger north face. Wow, how impressive to see this at night with a stunning sky above me. As you can assume I missed the deadline again and I don’t regret it, for this time :)

PS: If you want to see more impressions of this journey, then you have to wait until I processed it…

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Light and shadows

Posted on Februar 23rd, 2015

Deep in the mountains, when the moon is rising and the shadows are playing with landscape, then you should take your camera and enjoy it.
After we reached, late in the night, the point short befor the path is going down to the valley, we thought, now is the right place and time to stay and shoot until the sun will come back again.
We had clear conditions, the moon was rising and the landscape was changing from image to image. On every new image I saw the shadows at a different place. So I pressed the butten again and again until I noticed the vanishing stars, because of the rising sun. Time to say goodbye and walk the long way back.

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Saemtisersee

Posted on Februar 20th, 2015

A gorgeous view over the Alpstein and the Sämtisersee.
At this point I thought there are too many clouds in the sky for the night and maybe I couldn’t see too many stars. But a half hour later all clouds were disappeard and the sky was wonderful clear for the rest of the night.
We, Koni and me walked the whole way along the mountains until we reached the end of the valley. Then we made photos until the dawn begun and we walked through the valley back. It was a long nightly photowalk with a lot of images.

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