Tightrope Walk
Follow the red Points
No Stumbling Allowed
The Escape Route
Refuge
No Way Back When Going Down
On Top - the Artistic Version
On Top - the Classical Version
Hans Berger Haus
The Point of no Return
Nothing for Half-Hearted
Mountaineers Rule #9
Exobasidium rhododendri
The Emperor Mountains
Going in Tyrol
Never Ending . . . . . H.F.F.
Full Moon
Solitude !
Lofer Mountains
Chapel St. Antonius
Mountaineers Dreams
Lofer Mountains from the West
Mitterhorn, 2.506m
To the Mitterhorn via "Naked Dog"
Alongside the Abyss
Dizzy Height
You're Never Alone
The Nuarach Trail
My Dream
Τ = Toleranz
Kiss of the Morning Sun
Mountaineers Rule #14
It's Your Own Risk
Looking Back
Tre Cime
Night of Silence
What Really Touches Me
Strada delle 52 Gallerie
Portone d'Ingresso
La Strada
Birds Eye View
How to Achieve the Foto-Point
Rifugio Achille Papa - Monte Pasubio
The Trail >>Through<< the Mountain
The Trail >>Over<< the Mountain
The Ladder - Top View
The 'Normal' Way
7 Minutes later
Frosty Morning (1)
It's Wintertime!
EOS
Transition State
Low Season
Uplifts Mandatory
It's Not Only Fun
Full in Action
H.F.F. - Blue!
Cable Cars
Kitzsteinhorn, 3.203m
No Other Way Up
Bottom Up
Mother Huldas Support
Breezy Adventure
Lower Kaiser Mountains
Visitors Wellcome
Autumnal Evening
A Pilgrimage Church in Bavaria
Flower Child of the Mountains
Fluctuating Trail
The Standard Route Upward
Well Conducted
The Descent Route
The Artist
Acrophopia?
Only for Those in the Know
End of Hardship
Hidden Miracle of Nature
Sas da Lech (2.934m)
Cima Pisciadu
A Dainty of this Route
The Plank Bridge
Like Ants on an Anthill
Natural Colour Key
The Life Insurance
Venturesome Trail
Via Ferrata at it's Best
From Shadow to Light
The Entrance
Via Ferrata Pisciadù
Rainy Day Within Karwendel Mountains
Rifugio F. Cavazza al Pisciadù
Lake Pisciadù
The Sella Group
Autumnial Dolomites
Princess of Fall
Bye-bye, Summer of 16
Hello, Autumn!
St. Johann in Tyrol (5)
St. Johann in Tyrol (4)
St. Johann in Tyrol (3)
St. Johann in Tyrol (2)
St. Johann in Tyrol (1)
Willow Gentian
See You Next Year . . .
Passing the Finish Line
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You Wanna go with Me?
Daddy is the Greatest!
. . . And Ticking of this Item!
. . . Or Some Fruits . . .
A Little Repast
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And a Short Break . . .
Water !!!
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The Start
Where the Story Begins
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Parnassia Palustris
Sometimes you may find this little flower in the neighbourhood of sources. In Germany it is a protected plant. In Austria it belongs to the endangered species.
(This capture was made using an achromatic accessory lens +3. The weight saving compared with a macro lens during mountain tours is equivalent to a half pint of water.
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Wo eine Quelle ist, ist manchmal auch das Sumpf-Herzblatt zu finden. In Deutschland steht es auf der roten Liste, und auch in Österreich gilt es als gefährdet.
(Diese Aufnahme entstand in der Nähe des Mirakelbrünnlis mit einer Achromat-Vorsatzlinse +3. Die Gewichtseinsparung gegenüber einem zusätzlichen Makroobjektiv bei Bergtouren entspricht einem viertel Liter Wasser.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumpf-Herzblatt
(Die ganze Pflanze, aufgenommen im Karwendel)
(This capture was made using an achromatic accessory lens +3. The weight saving compared with a macro lens during mountain tours is equivalent to a half pint of water.
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Wo eine Quelle ist, ist manchmal auch das Sumpf-Herzblatt zu finden. In Deutschland steht es auf der roten Liste, und auch in Österreich gilt es als gefährdet.
(Diese Aufnahme entstand in der Nähe des Mirakelbrünnlis mit einer Achromat-Vorsatzlinse +3. Die Gewichtseinsparung gegenüber einem zusätzlichen Makroobjektiv bei Bergtouren entspricht einem viertel Liter Wasser.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumpf-Herzblatt
(Die ganze Pflanze, aufgenommen im Karwendel)
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Your's is genial photographed...
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Tanja - Loughcrew club has replied to Bergfex clubSchön sieht es auch aus, wenn sie die Staubblätter ausbreitet!!!
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