The roof terrace of Pema 2. Nice overview on the entire train station area, Pema 1 and even the lights of Seegrube and Hafelekar in the far.
Back to my town Innsbruck with some architectural stuff. At blue hour I like to stroll the area near the station, around the so called "Pema" towers. The reflecting glass facade attracts me over and over again. Still the perfect light tracks are missing in this shot. Using the Fuji X-T3, 16mm prime-lens with a panorama head makes it hard to catch constant light tracks at multiple exposures. I'll try again!
With this atmospheric view of the Tiroler Landestheater in Innsbruck, I would like to thank all of my friends, followers and visitors to my Flickr site and wish them a Merry Christmas and good luck and health for the new year. I'm looking forward to your new photographic highlights and creative exchanges with all of you in the new year. With best regards from Tyrol, Walter
Autumn in the "Hofgarten" in Innsbruck.
Not the most common view of Innsbruck old town. A 180 degree panorama at the corner of "golden roof". Sorry for the absurd distortion, I should have taken some more time to fix this.
Imposing modern architecture from LAAC-architects Katrin Aste and Frank Ludin. This striking structure in steel and glass reflects the surrounding mountain scenery of Innsbruck from every point of view.
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The new Pema Tower in Innsbruck. More perspectives to discover.
Die Triumphpforte gehört zu den bekanntesten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Innsbruck. Sie befindet sich heute am südlichen Ende der Maria-Theresien-Straße, seinerzeit dem südlichen Stadtausgang. Erbaut wurde dieser Triumphbogen 1765 aus Anlass der Hochzeit von Erzherzog Leopold, dem zweiten Sohn von Kaiserin Maria Theresia und Franz Stephan von Lothringen mit der spanischen Prinzessin Maria Ludovica.
Originalgröße hier
One more time I show you the probably most popular view of Innsbruck. I missed the last sunrays on the peaks of the Nordkette just for a few minutes but the light made the shot instead.
This row of colorful facades is probably the best known view of Innsbruck. Photographed millions of times and yet always a charming motif. The fresh winterly colors and the graffity under the bridge, wich I noticed for the first time, made me pressing the shutter.
HDR 3 Belichtungen
In the park of "Schloß Ambras" Last glow of autumn colors.
Another colorful autumn day in Tyrol. I took a short hike with my daughter, just armed with my small Fuji X100F and the idea to shoot some portraits. But as it turned out that there was beautiful light and still great yellow and orange colors in the larch trees, I could not resist testing out the quality of the Fuji at a HDR panorama. 4 shots +/- 1 stop, handheld. Some corrections in colors and contrast and a slight Orton effect and this ist the result. I really love this camera.
higher resolution: here
This Christmas decoration of the "Maria Theresienstrasse" in Innsbruck is not really new but always worth a stroll at dusk. Took this pano a few times before but the results are different each time. Also a little bit less busi this year because of Covid.
Another step to a modern city.
At least one visit at the "Innsbrucker Hofgarten" in autumn is a must. I just love this view of the pavilion with the yellow chestnut trees and the nice reflections in the pond beside. Tried to get som of the leaves in focus this time. 2 shots focus stacked, HDR.
The new House of Musik in Innsbruck.
Das Befreiungsdenkmal am Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz in Innsbruck wurde von 1946 bis 1948 auf Initiative und auf Kosten der französischen Besatzungsmacht nach Entwürfen des Architekten der französischen Militärregierung für Tirol und Vorarlberg, Major Jean Pascaud, von Tiroler Künstlern und Handwerkern errichtet. Das Denkmal ist jenen Personen gewidmet, die für die Befreiung Österreichs aus siebenjähriger Unfreiheit unter dem Nationalsozialismus von 1938 bis 1945 ihr Leben geopfert haben. (Wikipedia)
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Innsbruck!
Most notably Walter Maurer.