Closed horizons
Not always what is frontward is more interesting than what’s behind..
Textile industry in Sankt Gallen
Inner Switzerland behind a motorway sound barrier
Rooftop silhouettes on the canal walls
UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) above Sankt Gallen
Close proximity of modern structures
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Urban shades
Shades and their contrast to lights in the city
Sun bathing Calatrava bus stop
Potential shades
Shade holes
Shady balconies
Roof chimney shades on facades
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Mirror mirror on the road
Natural and artificial reflections in the urban environment
Planted underground passage
A reflecting crossroad
Behind the mirror
In memory of a city channel
What is real, what is unreal?
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Next exit: Cygnus
An imaginary trip bringing us to the constellation of Cygnus, one of the most interesting corner in the milky way. Cygnus was shot on the sky above Zurich with an astonishing 8 minute long exposure on Skyguider Pro. Camera D600, lens Nikon 70-200 mm
On the launch ramp located direction to the Gotthard Pass.
A last look to the Mythen peaks
Into the launch tunnel
Lifting off
Its heart: a permanent supernova surrounded by its nebula. It’s tail on the bottom left, close to the pinky north America nebula. Its head far away on the bottom right. Can you see the Cygnus left wing stretching to the top and its right wing (partial) pointing to the bottom?
Click each picture to zoom in, and if Cygnus is not clear, find the constellation here




























