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This is the Johannisberg (formerly also called Keeserkopf and Herzoghut) is a 3,453 metres (11,329 ft) high mountain in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern, a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria. At the left (in the clouds) is the Grossglockner, the highest mountain in the Austrian Alps, with the longest glacier. Unfortunately, this glacier loses about 25m in length annually due to global warming and since 1856 the ice mass has even been halved.
Half frozen lake in Austria. The movement of the ice produces a special sound.
Beautiful lake in the German part of the Alps. To get there you have to go to Könnigsee and then by boat to Obersee. Really breathtakingly beautiful!
You can obtain images like this with a slow shutter speed (long exposure about 30 sec.) and the use of a tripod. Of course you also need to know where the Milky Way is visible (there are apps for that). I call this picture ‘Windmill on the Milky Way’
It all started with this photo for Nature photographer Boudewijn Dupont. Lake Geneva at sunset and fluttering birds in sight. Appropriately named 'Swinging Birds'.
Promenade de la Hoëgne in Belgium. The long shutter speed gives you a line effect. That's why this photo is called 'Summer Frozen' If you look closely you can even see where people have 'skated'
"River in the snow".
Enjoy a morning walk along the Trisanna river in Kappl, Austria. With in the background on this picture a part of the mountains from the Verwall group. This is a subgroup of the Central Alps, located in the Austrian states of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. The highest peaks in this group go above 3,000 meters.
This is a nice dronescape of the last part of the Krimmler Wasserfälle in Austria. The Krimmler Wasserfälle is with a total height of 380 meters the highest waterfall in Europe and is located on the border of the federal states of Tyrol and Salzburgerland
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