moiré
Da geht etwas schief.
zick zack
konkav – konvex (PiP)
Burg und Schloss Chanaux in Estavayer-le-Lac
Baumgrenze
Am Abgrund
very high happy fence (pip)
Plaine du Rhône
2019-OMD5-A9030695-LR
am Weg (4PiPs)
Blick zur Edelweißkirche
schräg
200518 Turgi Limmat 2
200518 Turgi Limmat 1
200518 Turgi Limmat 0
under the highway ...
langsam wird es ...
hochmoor (2 pip)
200521 Les Diablerets 1
200521 Gorges Dar 31
200521 Gorges Dar 17
200521 Gorges Dar 15
crows nest (corvus frugilegus)
50 shades of red
nice prospects ahead
der sonne entgegen...
Stirnholz
scherenschnitt
Interlaken 1985
blue hour
Ah, la montagne !
Eigendynamik (PiP)
Nacrés et azurés, Lépidoptères, Lac des Dix, Valai…
Petite tortue = Aglais urticae, Lépidoptères, Lac…
isolation
ʘ
Diablerets-Pillon
Les alpes Haute savoyarde
silenzi antichi
Victorinox "Altimeter"
Zurigo - Zürich
wolkenlos ist anders, aber nicht immer nötig.
Guguuseli !
frozen drop of water (PiP)
1/1250 • f/8.0 • 20.2 mm • ISO 125 •
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
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Sahara dust
Blick von der Nydegghöchi (835 m) Richtung Süden.
Eigentlich würde man von hier fast die ganze Alpenkette sehen, aber der Südwind brachte Saharastaub über die Alpen, so dass die Frühlingsluft zu diesig war, um etwas zu erkennen.
(46.84819, 07.37412); [170°] – swisstopo
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Eigentlich würde man von hier fast die ganze Alpenkette sehen, aber der Südwind brachte Saharastaub über die Alpen, so dass die Frühlingsluft zu diesig war, um etwas zu erkennen.
(46.84819, 07.37412); [170°] – swisstopo
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The phenomenon of dust from unpaved roads is not so familiar here. In the meantime (unfortunately) the most of our roads are tarred.
Most of the roads are asphalt also here. But during the winter months, it has became common to spread gravel on the roads because of ice and snow. But then also studs must be used on car tires during winter. Then especially in March and April, cars with studded tires grind the asphalt and that gravel into dust. And before people are allowed to switch to "summer tires", and roads become cleaned from all that gravel and dust, it is sometimes almost like in Sahara. And the spring cleaning of city streets is often called as "operation sandstorm"...
Merci beaucoup pour la visite!
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