Lower part of the Gilfenklamm gorge in South Tyrol.
60 sec. long exposure with ND400.
Making of: instagram.com/p/a6CO7uHSbu/
Lower part of the Gilfenklamm gorge in South Tyrol.
60 sec. long exposure with ND400.
Making of: instagram.com/p/a6CO7uHSbu/
Rheinfall in Neuhausen, Switzerland. Will come back soon to take more photos.
Click on the image for a large view. You can also view it in my Flickr stream here.
This is a temporary waterfall at the Vattenfall powerplants. Once a day they open the floodgates for about 5 minutes and the river Göta Älv flows through its old, natural riverbed. At this time, the waterfall transports 300.000 liters per second. The river connects lake Vänern and the Skagerrak. You can find some more info at Wikipedia.
The other 2 photos show a close-up and the area before the water comes.
This one of the lower parts of the Gertelbach waterfalls, located in Northern Black Forest. Browse the archive for posts tagged gertelbach to see more photos from this wonderful place.
Yesterday, I realized I haven’t posted a photo for one month! OMG, time flies by so fast! Continue reading “restless”
Still the best thirst quencher when hiking ….
Does anyone use PicLens? Really cool to view photoblogs or your flickr contact’s photos or flickr explore or something else including photos.
Last snow for this winter, I guess. Took this photo a few days ago in the Black Forest.
Interesting, how different this scene looks in summer and winter. Here’s the summer version from last year (also taken wit ND filter): coming down to earth
I’ll be offline from Saturday evening on. We’ll spend 2 weeks on a beautiful island. Be surprised. 🙂
Another one from last week. I visited the waterfalls of Triberg in the Southern Black Forest. Like my last post, this is a long exposure taken with a ND-filter. Exposure time was 32 sec.
Had no internet connection for 8 days now cause my ISP cares a sh** about its customers. Anyway, I’m back. Faster than ever …
Took this picture last week on a trip through the Black Forest. It’s a long exposure taken with the famous NDx400. 🙂
Hope you’re all OK.
I took this picture back in May somewhere in the Black Forest. Continue reading “strength”