Trümmelbachfälle, in cyan (triptych)

Lenka

Trümmelbachfälle, in cyan (triptych)

Trümmelbachfälle (Trümmelbach waterfalls) is a unique-in-Europe series of waterfalls inside the mountain. Trümmelbach brook alone drains the whole glaciated area of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau with up to 20.000 liters per second! Take a lift through the mountain and get fascinated by the power of water…

Photographing the waterfalls was all but easy: difficult lighting with very high contrast between lit water and dark rocks, long exposures of several seconds, best views being often from bridges trembling due to both tourists’ steps and enormous water masses, omnipresent spray of glacial water and everything wet… Fascinating experience, I have spent two great hours photographing, completely forgetting about the rest of my family…

Lauterbrunnental, Switzerland. July 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135, Manfrotto tripod. Post-processing: retouch, tonality adjustment, sharpening, colorize, crop to square, resize, frames.

Trümmelbachfälle, in cyan (triptych) belongs to the following groups:

All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Dips & Trips (1 per day), Live, Love, Dream: , National Parks of the World, Nature's Wonders, Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue), PixElations - The Art of Photoshop, Rivers and Streams, Speed and STUNNING SWITZERLAND Available for sale as

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Trümmelbachfälle, in cyan (triptych) by Lenka
  • Robert Elliott

    Robert Elliott

    Wonderful images, beautiful tone, superb collage

  • FA Photography

    FA Photography

    Wow!! So beautiful!!! Very well done!!! :-))

  • Anthony Mancuso

    Anthony Mancuso

    wonderful series of images, very well presented.

  • Travis Easton

    Travis Easton

    Tour de force, each one a masterpiece in its own right lenka, together an amazing overview of this spectacular place

  • Jacqueline Baker

    Jacqueline Baker

    Love this triple framed series Lenka and that blue is just so right for these images….well worth the two hours and neglect of your family LOL :0)

  • solo75

    solo75

    An amazing place!!

  • skyhorse

    skyhorse

    totally awesome shots, make a wonderful collection – am sure your family forgave you upon seeing the results :)

  • Clare Colins

    Clare Colins

    Fabulous work :)

  • Ben Herman

    Ben Herman

    All three images have an elegant yet dynamic feel to them. They are composed so well with the flowing curved lines of the water falling in different arcs surrounded by the textured rock. The blue tone adds a mysterious and soothing element. Well shot, I’m envious of your adventure.

  • Alexanderargyll

    Alexanderargyll

    excellent captures…..........

  • HelmD

    HelmD

    You WORKED hard for these incredible images and it PAID OFF!!!! Thank you for sharing such AMAZING beauty with us! I ALWAYS wanted to make it to the Jungfrau but was never able to! Fantastic work!!!

  • karenphotos

    karenphotos

    thankyou for sharing this , how beautifull

  • Tibby Steedly

    Tibby Steedly

    Beautiful!

  • debsphotos

    debsphotos

    Amazingly beautiful images Lenka!!! Excellent for such “nerve racking’ conditions!!LOL..*-)

  • Mui-Ling Teh

    Mui-Ling Teh

    Fantastic work Lenka! Looks great with a black background!

  • Alateia

    Alateia

    beautiful work lenka! the cyan is perfect for setting the tone it brings the mood to life!

  • BettinaSchwarz

    BettinaSchwarz

    breathtaking and utterly incredible !!

  • Matthew Walters

    Matthew Walters

    Super triptych.

  • R. Jason Smith

    R. Jason Smith

    Lenka… you will never stop amazing me, my friend. You are an excellent photographer! I love your concept here, and all three photos are well delivered in this image… Bravo!

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida 15 days ago

    outstanding,

  • Dorit

    Dorit 12 days ago

    wow… fantastic captures wonderfully arranged together… simply stunning.

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