Holy snow!
Pictures shot on the snow fields in front of Einsiedeln Abbey, Switzerland. Click each picture to enlarge.
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Cloud surfin’
Cloud surfin’ on Corvatsch, Engadin, Switzerland. Click each picture to see something.
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Skyfall
The weather changes fast on the Chäserugg (the cheesemaker’s ridge), Toggenburg, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Pictures show with Nikon D800 + 50 mm f/1.4 + 16-35 f/4 + 70-200 f/2.8 – Fully enjoy these 2500px pictures: click each to enlarge.
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Au-revoir China
I have been on my own 4 day long in Harbin, without understanding a word and without being understood. Shops signs, bus stops and restaurant menus lost their meaning. The connection to the outer world turned flimsy. Still, several times I have been asked to pose for a souvenir picture with strangers. I had my fun playing the exotic creature with locals. And whenever I gestured for shooting a picture to someone else either in downtown, slums or rural areas, I always received a smile back. How warm was my human experience in Harbin, despite the constant -20 °C. Au-revoir, China!
Here below the full list of the reportage “Detour to China“. Pictures shot by Lorenzo Borghi, reportage edit by Maria Francesca.
- China Red
- Smoky days
- Sometimes … sticky sticks
- Life in plastic
- United workers of the PRC
- Antithesis
- Take a walk on the white side
- Organized Chaos
- Lights on ice
- Blocked
- You must leave your hat on
- Layers
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