Mesmerizing Austria || My trip to Carinthia || Part 2

in #photography7 years ago

Welcome to part 2 of my trip to Carinthia/Austria

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After i descended down from the "Langnock" to the "Lamprecht Alm" where i was staying for the night, i ordered a a cold beer and a "Brettljause" which basically contains cold cuts on a wooden cutting board. Amazing ham,cheese and some sausages with mustard and horseradish.

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"Lamprecht Alm" at 1660m or 5446ft.

After this glorious meal i waited for the sun to set i relaxed on a deck chair and enjoyed the scenery and fresh air, under laid by the nearby sound of some cowbells. I met some nice people at the alpine hut and had a very good time there. I can definitely recommend you guys a visit.

I waited till the sun set and for the stars to appear. These are my first star pictures i made and i have to learn more to improve them in the future. I tried to do a startrail image. Basically i made a picture every 45 seconds for a total of 160 images.

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The result is the image above

Later i hiked 10 to 15 minutes down the mountain road to make some pictures with a little mountain lake. Till then i was lucky with the weather as no clouds where in my way to the stars but at 3:30 AM it started to get cloudy so i had to call it a day ;)

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Camera Equipment


Canon 5D mkIII

Canon L 100mm f/2.8
Tokina 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 Fisheye
Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4


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Wow! Tolle photos Dave !!! Her damit ! Mehr bitte 🐬

Danke dir :D freut mich dass sie gut ankommen. Es werden definitiv mehr folgen ;)

Yeah definitely @jose.rodrigues09! Really peacefull.

Wow both shots are awesome

Looks so remote and calm must have been refreshing

Thank you @tattoodjay!

Yeah definitely! It was really amazing there. Cant wait to get back there!

Wow, I love the contrast between the blurry sky and the crisp visuals on the ground.