The Allgäu Alps in Bavaria are a stunning mountain range that offer breathtaking views and a plethora of photography opportunities. Located in the southern part of Germany, the Allgäu Alps are known for their rugged peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and lush green meadows. The region is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers alike. With its diverse landscape, the Allgäu Alps offer a wide range of photography locations, from panoramic vistas to intimate details of flora and fauna.
Füssen on a warm Autumn evening. It is a small town in Bavaria in the foothills of the Alps, and it is mostly known as the gateway to Neuschwanstein Castle.
The Benedictine abbey of Saint Mang was founded in the first half of the 9th century as a monastery of the Prince-Bishops of Augsburg. It was built...
This is another photo from a very productive weekend trip to the german alps near Oberstdorf. This is a view towards Rappensee lake with the Rappenseekopf mountain on the left side. We were so lucky with the light that evening. An hour earlier the sky was completely covered with clouds but to the west we could already see the gap. Then we waited and were rewarded with this sweet light.
Here's another photo from our tour to the Rappensee lake in the german Alps. After shooting sunset the evening before we got up very early to shoot the stars. At such a dark place there were perfect conditions. We could see the milkyway and the lake lay so calm between the mountains.
Although I like those milkyway photos, when I see them from other photographers everytime I start working on my own photos I don't like this artificial look. The milky way is so dominant in many of those photos and also here it would have been a bright blotch in the sky. So I went for a little more creative blending here to get a more natural look. I had 5 shots for noise averaging. Then I had a very long exposure of several minutes where clouds were streaking across the sky. Those I blended to get a nice looking sky. Then I had a birghter exposure which I shoot nearly an hour after taking the first photo. This one I used for foreground detail.
A lot of postprocessing work but I like the result. Hope you do too :-)
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Most notably Michael, Adelheid Smitt and Christian Seifert.