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Travel guide of InnsbruckLove these misty mornings. Especially now, where I can take shots like these from my porch. Perfect Ten!
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
Milky way from my terrace. Better this time. Next time even more better-rer
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
A 2 hour drive was about to reach it’s end, and just as we enter the city I look up to the traffic light and see this. I drive back home, dump the car, grab the camera and my bike, pedal for about 6 minutes and boom. 1 shot 1 kill. I swear. Apparently I was so excited for this and I left my car door “slightly� open.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
It’s starting to feel like summer. Well… Austrian summer vibes. Snow is only above 1500-2000m and you ca see some green pine trees. Yeah. Welcome to the Alps. Did I mention that I can see that from my porch or did I just ruin the magic for y’all?
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
Photography is all about timing. Even if that means spending 25 minutes, in the early morning, waiting for the right moment. My hot cup of tea actually became ice tea after that. Yeah, that cold.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
The world we live in is a live canvas with a new painting every moment. I am happy to have a camera and capture that brief moment for eternity. In the grand scheme of things this might be nothing, but it’s everything.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
That lack of snow made the sunrise over the mountains a bit more colorful. One extra reason to get up at early in the morning. Note to self: Buy a proper tripod.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
Never thought I ‘d be writing little stories for my photographs, because I always thought they tell their own story. Which is different for everyone that might look at them. As much as I don’t trust water in it’s icey or snowy form, I love this vista. Peaceful, calm and serene. Click.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
It could be anything. An old camera, a place, your house, your dog and ultimately your self. Just let go. It took me years to realize it, and had to go through some educating moments and situations to understand it. That’s what I am being reminded every time I take one of these nature landscape photos. Letting go brought me to the mountains. Letting go brought me here.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
This photo was taken during a hike to a few small houses in the mountains near the city of Innsbruck, Austria in the Karwendelgebirge.
Experienced by Manuel Will
There’s always something about those clouds and this mist on the mountain. The way they moves, the shape it takes… Moody.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
Living in the heart of the Alps and being so close to nature, is priceless. Step outside, point and shoot.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
I can almost feel summer coming. I also feel blessed living in Austria and being surrounded by these “giants�. I just can’t have enough of this… Especially when I get on higher ground.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
A Glass ball surrounded by nature. In the back you can see the river called Inn.
Experienced by Alin Andersen
We were spending the night in an old house on top of the Tyrolean Alps, this photo is taken at 5:40am just before the sun rose over Innsbruck and the mountains
Experienced by Ali Nuredini
I’m trying to shoot differently as of late. I guess trying to be more abstract (and maybe artistic) in my nature shots. I am fascinated by unknown. This will be a new territory I am gonna be exploring slowly. Whether it works or not is quite subjective, because success is subjective and different for all of us.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
…and the feeling when you see the clouds clearing up. Only to reveal those amazingly looking textures. Hits me every single time.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
Waking up in the morning hast it’s perks. But in the Alps that is pretty subjective. One day the sun is shining through the clouds, next day you wake up to heavy snowfall. And everything’s white again. Or is it? Daily tales of madness from a southerner who still tries to figure out the weather.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
I took the Nordkette cable car to the top of the mountains overlooking Innsbruck. Looking for the perfect angle, I climbed up to an out of the way area above a small café that serves tourists - not really allowed, but, you know, the perfect shot. Low and behold, this little fella wouldn’t move, so I even had time to rest my lens on it’s cap and set the timer…
Experienced by Jez Timms