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Dam at Kitzsteinhorn which porduces massive amount of Energy. Hills and the view is breathtaking. If you are interested in having this image as a Print, just drop me a message on my socials and we'll manage it.
Experienced by Szabolcs Toth
14 km from Edelweissspitze
It had been a nice vacation in austria so far, but the weather had been quite unsatisfying the whole week. Though it was the middle of summer, our shirts had been staying in the suitcase every day. Plus it had been constantly cloudy. Carrying my heavy camera around seemed like a mockery. When we arrived at the top of the Kitzsteinhorn in Kaprun, which is 3029 metres high, the sun finally came out. It lasted for about five minutes at most. But that was enough to take a few pictures.
Experienced by Katharina Dielenhein
22 km from Edelweissspitze
I visited Austria two weeks ago for a one week vacation. Together with my girlfriend we decided to do a hike to one of the beautiful mountain tops in Austria. This was around 3.5 hours up(top was at 2508m and we started at 1000m). We barely made it to the top because we were untrained & unprepared but after motivating each other we finally made it to the top in 4,5 hours. I have to say that this was one of the best feelings ever. To walk in nature, seeing nobody but mother nature itself and winning that mind game you keep playing with yourself on the way to the top, priceless experience!
Experienced by Robin Vet
54 km from Edelweissspitze
In the beautiful Zillertal, next to the Krimmler waterfalls is, a bit hidden, the very cozy and romantic Zittauer Hütte. This picture was taken on a rather cloudy day after a hike to the nearby mountains when the sky cleared up and revealed the absolutely brilliant view to the hut and the nearby lake.
Experienced by Felix
69 km from Edelweissspitze
I was going to another place called Dachstein Mountain, to walk on a suspension bridge, but it was so snowy that day, that I decided to not go. So when I was walking in the forest, I found this incredible place and I didn’t think twice, put my drone to fly and took this photo
Experienced by Willian Justen de Vasconcellos
73 km from Edelweissspitze
When my friends and I hopped in the car to spend a weekend at a friends cabin near the Zillertal in Austria I took my camera with me with the expectation of taking some snapshot-memories for the squad. As it turned out the sky was crystal clear the first night with no clouds which allowed an unbelievable look at the stars. I never felt so lucky taking my camera somewhere.
Experienced by Robert Richarz
73 km from Edelweissspitze
I was out working for our local newspaper. The weather was clear in the beginning but changed quickly. I turned round and saw the hut called “Zimmereben� in the region of Mayrhofen/Zillertal/Tyrol. The black and white gives that photo a touch of mystery to.
Experienced by Florian Haun
74 km from Edelweissspitze
I took this image the second time I flew in a small airplane. I was just able to capture a absolutely incredibly sunrise over the alps a few minutes before when I saw this georgeous scene. Two clouds were hovering above the peaks of the mountains visible in the image and were beautifully lit by the sun whereas the valley near to them still was in darkness.
Experienced by Othmar Ortner
76 km from Edelweissspitze
That day we just got back from a super exhausted hiking and I head into this only Billa supermarket try to grab some food before it closed, while other students just went back directly to the Hotel. But when I got out that’s what I saw. Like, suddenly, I fell nothing but joy and lucky.
Experienced by Kaidi Guo
76 km from Edelweissspitze
That day we just got back from a super exhausted hiking and I head into this only Billa supermarket try to grab some food before it closed, while other students just went back directly to the Hotel. But when I got out that’s what I saw. Like, suddenly, I fell nothing but joy and lucky.
Experienced by Kaidi Guo
78 km from Edelweissspitze
So after not having been able to see a sunrise at my first flight, I decided to do a second trip, quite a bit of time later though. I got up at half past four and drove to the airport. We planned to take-off at about 10 minutes before five so we could see the sun rising at around 5:00. Everything went well and we were in the air circling around and waiting for the sun to rise above those mountains. After several minutes of waiting I finally saw it. The sun, a giant ball of plasma, has just risen above the mountains and shone in a deep red. I really never saw such a beautiful thing like that.
Experienced by Othmar Ortner
78 km from Edelweissspitze
Hallstatt is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its famous view is the one showing a beautiful church but I kinda loved this one, a lonely chair to relax and enjoy the views to the lake and mountains.
Experienced by Willian Justen de Vasconcellos
81 km from Edelweissspitze
Evolving clouds landscape makes me euphoric after a long solo ascent in a mineral playground. It’s a timer photo integrated in a wide angle photo from the same point of view.
Experienced by Pierre Van Crombrugghe
82 km from Edelweissspitze
Myself (@sam.travel) and Mike (@mikevisuals) took a cable car to the top of St. Gilgen. We geared up and hiked over to the side of the mountain to start preparing the paragliding equipment. The sun was setting as we ran off the edge and started our flight. I captured this image as I turned for one last look at the beautiful mountain. We started the descent.
Experienced by Sam McAllister
82 km from Edelweissspitze
Waves splashing gently, Sea of green laps at your hull, The horizon calls. It’s one of the most amazing qualities of a drone, to be able to sit far away, and send yourself to take a peek at things beyond your reach. We spent a fun time sitting at a panorama and chasing boats over the surface of Wolfgangsee. Capturing one just the way I wanted was a nice little challenge that further helped push my control of the little aerial monster. As always it makes me itch to go send it flying again, and discover new sceneries through it’s flying eyes.
Experienced by Janek Holoubek
85 km from Edelweissspitze
I was going in the forest for a few video shots, nearly broke my whole foot because i slipped out of and old wrecked tree with my shoes who didn’t had any profil at all on it… Anyway i got a couple of pictures and videos, it was just about to get dark and right before that i saw this moody little spot where i climbed up, and also nearly died to get up here. Maybe the forest don’t like me at all nevermind was worth it.
Experienced by Stephan Seeber
87 km from Edelweissspitze
The beautiful Austrian outdoors, in a typical summer day in Tirol. My friend F. kept saying “I’m the mother of dragons� while looking out to this incredible scenery. We thought she will spread her wings and fly.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
88 km from Edelweissspitze
My dads car was broken so he saked me if i could drive him to the workplace of course i said yes i had a freeday so nothing else to do. We stod at 6 o´clock up an i drove him to the work when i was driving back to my homeplace i saw that beautiful sunrise of course i had my camera always in my car. I did not hesitate and take this stunning picture of that sunrise.
Experienced by Stephan Seeber
90 km from Edelweissspitze
I had found the perfect spot to fly my drone and get some cool footage. Unfortunately the Phantom won’t fly unless the battery temperature is over 15 Celsius; warming it up with the car heater didn’t work (-15 at that time). So I settled for the next (and only) best thing. Good thing I had a proper camera with me.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
96 km from Edelweissspitze
Adolescence is a particularly hard time for children. They are experiencing all kinds of new changes in their bodies and in their feelings. As well, they often feel misunderstood as they are struggling to leave behind their childhood and become adults. The image of my 15 year old son wants to explain this division between what is still, and what will become.
Experienced by Stefano Zocca