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Images of Switzerland and it's Alps '16

Paul Abbott

New member
Glacial rings of what once was. Climate change at work...




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Jungfrau - Aletsch Glacier - Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
To me, these avalanche barriers are amazing, such feats of construction must have been involved in putting them up, and worthy of a photograph I think...




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Avalanche Barriers - Mannlichen, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott

Paul,

This is a great surprise image! The valley so far below us seems so vilnerable from this position. I had no idea they mad such barriers!

Asher
 

Paul Abbott

New member
They're much needed, Asher. Obviously, they follow the contour of the slopes but they're all so perfectly parallel and equidistant to each other too.
 

Paul Abbott

New member
My partner and I took a tour of the Swiss Alps by helicopter and for me this was an amazing highlight of my vacation.
Here are a couple of photographs. I am processing these as I go and so all in all it is a...slow process. :)




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Finsteraarhorn 'Spindrift' - Bernese Alps, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott





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Western Alps & Valley, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
A view of the Jungfrau mountain, it's name translates as 'Maiden'. Whereas, on the left of her is the Eiger - 'Ogre', and unseen on the right is the Monch - 'Monk'.

With this one, I spotted these branches in the foreground and loved how they mimicked the shape of the Jungfrau and it's striations, offering up some analogy; which I love and and am always on the lookout for in my photography.





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Jungfrau (Maiden) - Sonnenberg, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott

Paul,

I like the ideas embedded in "Jungfrau" that you explain, as it evokes for me, not just the status of maidenhood, but also the transition potential to "fulfillment" as a fertile member of the family of man.

We also see a major transition in the picture, the branch representing life struggling for its foothold and then the reality of the environment where this must happen.

So this picture, to me at least encourages us to go beyond the astonishing ensuring beauty of the Alps to consider, perhaps an array of transitions and possibilities in life before us.

Asher
 

Paul Abbott

New member
I like what you've wrote, Asher.
This 'maiden' is a harsh mistress at her peak, while below and around her concertina'd ridges (skirt?), there is life clinging and thriving. You can see maybe how she might have come by her name...
 

Paul Abbott

New member
You can just make out the cable car pylon on the horizon's right hand side, which was photographed in another picture, posted elsewhere on here...




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Eiger, Schreckhorn & Wetterhorn - Eiger Nordwand, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Andy brown

Well-known member
Paul, I stopped commenting on this series several images ago.

There's only so many superlatives in my vocabulary.

After, brilliant, awesome and wondrous (courtesy of Doug Kerr) I just start sounding like a groupie.

Can I ask how you envisage using this series in the short/long term?
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Hey Andy, thanks for looking and commenting again...groupie sounding or otherwise. :)

In regard to using my images I like to get one or two printed up as Giclee prints, mounted, framed and up on my wall, every now and then.
I like the idea of self-publishing with Blurb, but i'm still in the process of collecting images that can be used in that way, all in respect of the subject material. Anyway, enough images to make a large, decent sized hardback book. I love the idea of seeing images in books more than on a wall, and there's something about showing them off that way on the printed page.
 

Paul Abbott

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It's always been a unique peak with it's snowy mantle...




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Veiled Silberhorn - Bernese Alps, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Andy brown

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Hey Andy, thanks for looking and commenting again...groupie sounding or otherwise. :)

In regard to using my images I like to get one or two printed up as Giclee prints, mounted, framed and up on my wall, every now and then.
I like the idea of self-publishing with Blurb, but i'm still in the process of collecting images that can be used in that way, all in respect of the subject material. Anyway, enough images to make a large, decent sized hardback book. I love the idea of seeing images in books more than on a wall, and there's something about showing them off that way on the printed page.


Paul, I like the book idea. A great way to showcase a body of work like this.

Good luck with it.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Paul, I like the book idea. A great way to showcase a body of work like this.

Good luck with it.

Paul and Andy,

I like the idea of making something tangible from the best of all the great work you have made. What do we know about the quality of different self-publishing alternatives. Do you have previous experience with Blurb?

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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Staubbach Waterfall - Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott

There are so many extraordinarily tall waterfalls in the Swiss Alps, and easilly visible from the comfort of the alpine trains. Although one can photograph such sights, it's always a challenge to capture, convery and transmit the energy, thunder, anger and elegance when the surrounding mountains dwarf them like this.

In fact, short of a helicopter tour from the air or a video with zooming in close to the water fall, the majesty is muted.

Still we make these great pictures. Here you have succeeding in making the waterfall part of a picturesque and memorable vista........I use it to recall so many views from confined to a railway carriage, where I longed for wings to fly close and get soaked with spray!

I recommend this picture for printing for the wall, as it represents so much of the Alpine scene, but also to make this a key candidate for the core collection of you coffee table book!

Asher
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Asher, your right in regard to your experiences of the place and it's waterfalls, and I agree with you.

Staubbach waterfall has a path leading 1/3rd up from it's base. It was carved out of the cliff-side so that you can get close to being behind it's fall of water, but I found it didn't get close enough and you couldn't get behind it, only alongside it...Probably the waterfall has receded over time from when it was man-made.
You can see it, there is a carved line in the rock face angling up at 45 deg. from the grassy hill in front of it.

In regard to Blurb, I did get a small softback book made incorporating images of my family's children growing up and that worked out a treat in my view. The actual creative options and templates for creating the layout of the book were great, and the quality of paper and printing was also a great thing.

Thanks for the nomination of this image, Asher...
 

Paul Abbott

New member
The Sphinx Observatory is one of the highest astronomical observatories in the world...




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Sphinx Observatory - Jungfraujoch, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
You must ave thoroughly enjoyed the trip Paul. And have captured some wonderful images.

Thanks for looking in to my post, too.

Best wishes.
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Thanks, Michael.
Thanks Fahim, I guess I got around a little and managed to get a lot out of the vacation. There is so much to see and do here. Everything and everywhere lies on your doorstep in the Lauterbrunnen Valley and it never gets boring.
It was quite an experience and an expensive one, to say the least.
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Another one found at the back of the locker...A photograph taken from the slopes of Sonnenberg.




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Eiger - Sonnenberg, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Staubbach waterfall...and Swiss flag, due to it being Swiss Day while I was there.




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Staubbach Waterfall - Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Paul Abbott

New member
And so, I found this one dog-eared and bent, lying in the back corner of the locker...:)




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Hilltop Chalets - Murren, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Overlooked...but not forgotten. Locker and landscape analogy there. :)




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Bernese Alps - Jungfraujoch, Switzerland '16 - Paul Abbott
 
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