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Watching fullmoon on the summit

Posted on Oktober 29th, 2013

It was under -15°C while I was lying in the snow. My feet were getting colder and colder, because I was already up on the peak before sunset. Now after the sun went down, you can still see the last glow of the day at the horizon, but I could already take some starscapes. Because it was so bright of the moon light, I took an HDR exposure series. In winter when the landscape is covered with snow and the moon is shining you can see the whole landscape almost like daylight. On the other hand you can only see the brightest stars and definitely no Milky Way.

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An alpine cabin in the far north

Posted on Oktober 28th, 2013

During our journey through Norway we stayed one week in the small village Norddal. A region in the middle of a UNESCO World Heritage area. And not far away was a small place called Herdalssetra, full of very old wooden cabins. There you can still see how the farmers lived back in time more than 300 years. Okay, it’s now more a museum, but they still do the same work and herding sheeps and goats.
The image is a HDR of four RAW pictures over 6EV, you can see more in the EXIF data.

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The golden dusk

Posted on Oktober 27th, 2013

One day in autumn, I was driving home and saw in my rear mirror this upcoming, very interesting sunset. I pressed my throttle down to get home as fast as possible. Run inside, passed my wife with the short words: “no time, I have to take photos”, grabbed my camera and was in my car again. I don’t know how strange my wife was looking. Maybe she thought now it happend, he’s going crazy!
A few moments later I was back and could shoot some nice images. Unlike my other photos, this image is a single shot without any HDR processing. I know; how boring :)  but in my opinion it doesn’t need any more details.

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Living in the past

Posted on Oktober 24th, 2013

If you ever stay in Bergen Norway, go for a visit to “Gamle Bergen”. It’s like Ballenberg in Switzerland, a museum consisting of whole houses. All buildings you can see there where moved to this place from the center of Bergen to preserve the past. Now you can stay there and see how an old city has looked a century ago. I took this picture by the entrance of Gamle Bergen.

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Foggy autumn

Posted on Oktober 24th, 2013

Yesterday night I was on the last walk with my dog before sleeping when I saw this awesome atmosphere. Okay, I thought, go fast home pick your camera and tripod and get a shoot. But this time my dog needs an extra long time for snooping around. But when I was back, the landscape still looked moody. Unfold my tripod, setup my camera and took some very impressive shots. Unlike other night shots this time I took a row of 3 shots for an HDR image.

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A fallen tree in the desert

Posted on Oktober 22nd, 2013

Last time I was in the Arches National Park, I saw this tree lying around and I thought this could be a nice composition. Unfortunately I took only one image instead of a triple for a real HDR image. It was at the beginning of my photo adventure and sometimes I regret I didn’t have all of my wisdom by then. But I like this image anyway.

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A cute little dog, called Bubu

Posted on Oktober 21st, 2013

Okay, his real name isn’t Bubu, his real name is Amadeo. But look in his eyes, they whisper “Bubu” :)
He’s a italian truffle dog and no, he doesn’t find some truffles. He’s only our good friend and we use him only for cuddle. Ah by the way, if you think, how unfair it is to dress up this poor dog, he looks so sad… he pays us back, each morning!
But we love him, as sweet as he is, and from time to time I will show you an image from our little friend.

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Living in the 19th century

Posted on Oktober 20th, 2013

Last year we were visiting Norway. During our stay in Bergen we do a side trip to the historic museum “Gamle Bergen”. There you can see, how the norwegians lived in the second to last century. It’s very interesting and you can shoot nice photos. I took this shot by 3 images from -2EV to +2EV combined in photomatix and fixed it in photoshop.

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The firs between the mountains

Posted on Oktober 19th, 2013

In this summer I was hiking in Adelboden. Me an my dog enjoyed the lovely landscape in the mountains. It was partly cloudy and without the hdr technic, it would be difficult to get a nice sky. So I took 3 shots from +2EV to -2EV without a tripod. I used photomatix, photoshop and lightroom for the finish. Now I have an image where I can see all the clouds and the structure in the trees in the same way, I saw this by my eyes. I hope you enjoy this picture like I do.

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New York, New York

Posted on Oktober 18th, 2013

Short bevor the end of our journey through the USA, we stayed in New York. And I asked me, where is the best place to get a cool sunset image. So I decided to go up to the Rockefeller Center and take some awesome pictures.
I thought on this late hour shouldn’t be so many people up there and when, only tourists with their point and shoot camaras. Okay I was wrong, when I was on the roof, there where the other guys with tripods and DSLRs, like the chickens on their sticks, side by side.
But I was lucky, all the photographers there are very friendly and we shared the space between us, talking about photographing and had a good time, while the sun was going down.
Unfortunately the sunset wasn’t spectaculare.But the vista was spectaculare enough to take this beautiful shot of Manhatten with the Empire State Building.

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