It was sunny the day I set out on foot into the heart of the Swiss Alps. I was able to camp and photograph in utter delight as I explored the peaks above Grosse Scheidegg. But as I arrived at my destination, the Bachsee, the sky began turning grim. I pitched my tent, alone on the shores of the lake, and went to sleep. When I awoke in the morning there was nothing to see but fog and rain and my own breath. I had come all this way to make photographs of the lake at sunrise and sunset, so I waited. And I waited. And I waited. After two days of snow and freezing rain I sought refuge in a rescue shelter. Then, after reading every word of the one book I brought, the storm broke. I awoke at 7 am to these rays of sun peaking thru the clouds upon the Bachsee and I ran with my camera to shoot every angle and part of the lake I could while the weather held out. But it didn't last and the snowstorm hit once again, so I packed up and trekked out.
Shot on a tripod at f/22, 1/30sec ISO 200 on July 23, 2010
Wow! Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteI wish we had places that looked this good in Florida! Swampland is just not the same!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Worth it?
ReplyDeleteTotally Worth it! Jim, i'm a bit jealous tho, cuz i love wetlands. They're beautiful in their own way.
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