On the rocks!
Säntis is among the most prominent mountain summits of Europe and it tops Canton Appenzeller (CH)
That means, despite its 2,501 m.s.l., it feels higher because isolated from neighboring mountain ranges.
The seven Churfisten peaks are frontal to the Säntis terrace
Plenty of time for shooting pictures before going down.
Have a panoramic view on Appenzeller Alps by clicking the picture above.
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The unbearable lightness of industry
Transparent structures and surface reflections ease the crosstalk between man made and natural landscapes.




Pictures shot in Glarnerland, Switzerland.
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Industrial beauty
Industrial panorama pictures shot in the Glarus valley of Switzerland, rich in mountains and enterprises.
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Winter transhumance
When snow covers the Alpine pastures, skiers are the actors of a daily, winter transhumance. Click each picture to open it in a new tab and re-click it to magnify.

Herd grouping
Pictures shot with D800 + 50 mm and panorama assembled with Hugin software.
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