Austria 

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  • The wreck of an old VW Beetle in the Austrian countryside

  • An Akhalteke horse, a breed famous for its golden colour, canters past a yellow wall.

  • near my village there is this place calld “old danube”. it is one of my favorite place to take pics…

  • . / . / Canon EOS 400D / Sigma 17-70 / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / . /

  • Near my Hometown “Ybbs”, Austria!

  • Little boathouse at lake Lunz / Austria. / / Another image of the same hut: /

  • . / . / My own snowshoe traces taken with -10 C, cold and strong wind, it’s sometimes difficult to take photos… / . / . / Canon EOS 400D / Sigma 17-70 / . / .

  • Again: / Here’s the original photo

  • At lake Neusiedl / Austria

  • Castle Ort / Austria. / More information: Wikipedia

  • 3194 views on Dec 6-2009 / As Is! Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Winter in Seefeld, Austria, Europe / / / Featured in European Everyday Life, Seasonal Scapes, Live, Love, Dream

  • Zillertal valley lies in the Austrian Tyrol. It’s ideal for hiking in summer and sking in winter. / . / Nikon D50 / Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G

  • Today we had a beautiful cold day in Linz am See, Austria! My Website / → /

  • Featured in ImageWriting Group November – 03 – 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Featured in A View Somewhere Group October – 17 – 2009 / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Featured in Historic Churches Group May – 27 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Nikon D300 Sigma 15/30 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Admont Benedictine Monastery Admont Benedictine Monastery lies in the market town of Admont in Austria at the entrance to the Gesäuse National Park. It was founded in the year 1074 by Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg and is thus the oldest extant foundation in Styria. The Admont Benedictines attempt to live by the Rule of St. Benedict (“house rules” for a monastic community), which through its breadth and depth has achieved much of important over the centuries and indubitably offers orientation for the future. The rhythm of their life is stamped by prayer, the fulfilment of manifold tasks in pastoral care, education, culture and in social areas and through the personal deepening of their lives. In this God is always the central point. This is especially true of the life style of the Admont Benedictines whereby the church is seen as the centre of the foundation. In addition to serving 26 parishes, the Monastery runs a nursing home in Frauenberg, a secondary school and further businesses which have roughly 500 secular employees. The main cultural attraction of the Monastery is the Baroque library and the new large museum. Nearness to God and the faith that determines the life of the monks can be felt throughout the whole Monastery grounds. This is also true of the library and museum and equally for the gardens around our house. Thus Admont Monastery is a spiritual, cultural and economic centre of important far beyond the region.

  • Seen in Austria [near Villach] nikon D700 / 1/6400 / f/5,6 / ISO 500 / 300 mm Featured in Alphabet Soup on August, 2009 Featured in Photography 101 on June, 2009 Featured in The Birds on June, 2009 Featured in I Love Birds on June, 2009 Featured in TPW on May, 2009

  • Taken in Winter 2009. Old Town, Innsbruck, Austria. Canon 450D / Aperture: f/4 / Shutter: 1/3200 / ISO: 800 / Lens: EF50mm f/1.8 II @ 50mm

  • The highest peak in the alps around Val Gardena, Italy (also known as Groedn, Austria. It’s a World War I thing. Language-wise, the area is if anything more German/Austrian). The view from the Marmolada was pretty staggering, the altitude was high, the ski back to the chairlift long, and (after I mistakenly skied past the chairlift) the challenge of getting back to the hotel before the whole region shut down was intense. And although I failed to make it back all the way and had to settle on a taxi, the photo was arguably worth it. It also achieves a rare (though dubious) personal photographic honor. For the last three ski trips, my favourite mountain photo has been my computer’s desktop theme for more or less a full year until the next ski trip. And this is the one for 2009. Below : the one for 2008: / Below : the one for 2007: / (interestingly, the ones for 2007 and 2008 were both taken on cheap Nikon point-and-shoot digital cameras. 2009 was taken on a Pentax DSLR. Which proves that even cheap point-and-shoots are no slouches in the right conditions)

  • Violinist seen in Graz – colours version – candid photo Model NIKON D700 / Date/time original 13/05/2009 18.18.00 / Exposure time 1/3200 s / F-number f/1.4 / ISO speed ratings ISO 500 / Focal length 50 mm Featured in Photography 101 on September, 2009 Featured in JPG Cast-Offs on July, 2009

  • This is a drive by shooting. On a coach to St. Johann, Austria, the coach driver was tearing around the smallest hair pin turns on tiny Alpine roads as if he was late for some dumpling festival. I had the camera out just in case we crashed and took this photo while waiting for the crunch. Luckily that never happened. I hope you like it. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 35mm, f/3.5, 1/1600 sec, ISO 1600. No filters used. A death speed coach window in the way. I evened out the chrome abs because of the high iso. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.

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