Posts marked with the tag “eiger”
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Experiments in HDR
Saturday, 3rd April 2010 • Geek stuff, Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Technique • 2 comments
I’ve been meaning to spend a little time to sit down and really get to grips with the High Dynamic Range editing process. For the unititiated, the HDR is a photo which contains detail within a much wider range of tones than is possible through an individual shot, from deep shadows to bright highlights.
Brandegg
Sunday, 7th March 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography • No comments
The lowest of the three stations along the Eiger Run sledging route, beneath the massive cliffs of the Eiger itself.
Eiger North Wall Chairlift
Wednesday, 3rd March 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography • 1 comment
The new 6-seater chairlift running from to the base of the north wall of the Eiger, photographed from the Eiger Run sledge track above Grindelwald.
Eiger Run
Wednesday, 24th February 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Travel, Video • 1 comment
A photo and video from the Eiger Run sledge route, between the mountain-top hamlet of Kleine Scheidegg and tourist centre at Grindelwald.
Männlichen in summer
Saturday, 6th February 2010 • Switzerland galleries • No comments
Gallery of photos from Männlichen, an alpine plateau high above Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen in the Jungfrau Region of Switzerland.
Proper Sledging
Monday, 1st February 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography • No comments
Jo and I go sledging in subzero temperatures from Kleine Scheidegg to Grindelwald, along a hairpin 7.5 km route through the forests beneath the north wall of the Eiger.
Filming on Männlichen
Thursday, 28th February 2008 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Work • No comments
I was asked at the end of last week by the director of a t.v. show to come along to Männlichen, above Grindelwald, and take stills from behind the camera.
