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Seems like flying in the fall is the best time to capture these kind of layered shots of the Olympic Mountains.
I am pretty sure this is Mt. Constance, but I could be wrong!
Elevation: 7756ft / 2364m
Mount Constance is a peak in the Olympic Mountains of Washington and the third highest in the range. It is the most visually prominent peak on Seattle's western skyline. Photographed from Dabob Bay - Quilcine, Washington.
Konstanz (pronounced [ˈkɔnstants], locally [ˈkɔnʃtants]; English: Constance, Latin: Constantia) is a university city with approximately 80,000 inhabitants located at the western end of Lake Constance in the south-west corner of Germany, bordering Switzerland.
From todays morning. Since currently I studying for my midterm exam next saturdays my time is quite limited. But luckily the early bird gets the worm ;)
After the sunrise I can start learning. This morning wasn't really spectacular, but again a very nice calmn one. I have to admit that I really love the blue hour before sunrise, because of that I decided to upload the blue one.
Here you can see the bay of Constance with the the Steigenberger Inselhotel to the left and the lights of the old rhine bridge next to the Seestraße, with its old houses. In summer this street is pretty crowded since all tourist walk along this promenade with its nice view to Constance.
Hope you like it!
After Lake Balaton and Lake Geneva, Lake Constance is the third largest freshwater lake in Central Europe. Sitting at 1,296 feet (395 meter) above sea level, the lake is bordered by Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
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Lower Lake Constance (Untersee) is the smaller of the two lakes that together form Lake Constance. In the background: Reichenau Island (located in Germany).
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Another mod I made in my GLAM NPC series
This time it is Constance Michelle, the orphanage lady.
not the old bitch one, but the nice one, who loves the orphan kids.
SE: nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/51770
LE: nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/108211
I made her look still glamorous, but less fancy.
Doll is Constance Madssen "Afternoon Intrigue" from the East 59th line by Integrity Toys.
Dress made by me.
Finally got most of the East 59th and Poppy's dressed for the holidays, so lots of new holiday photos coming.
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Wonderful sunset in Altnau at Lake Constance.
Taken during a Filter Workshop at Lake Constance with great guys from Switzerland and Germany.
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Near the hamlet of Ruderbaum, the remains of a Horgen culture settlement have been discovered. Below the Horgen site, there may be also be Pfyn culture site, but that is less certain.
The modern village of Altnau may be first first mentioned in 787 as Althinouva. In the 8th Century the Abbey of St. Gall owned most of the land in Altnau. In 1155, Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa confirmed that the Cathedral of Constance owned the church and church yard in the village. The vogt right over the church's farms belonged to the Freiherr of Altenklingen after 1300. During the Late Middle Ages, this right was given to several noble families from Constance; 1378 Schwarz, 1430 Tettikofen, 1468 Mangolte, and from 1471 until 1798 the city of Constance directly controlled the farms. In 1454 the villagers were represented in the Appenzell Landrecht, but following complaints from Constance they were forced to give up their membership. The rights of the village are first listed in the Gerichtsoffnung of 1468.
The right to administer the parish of Altnau went from the cathedral's provost to the cathedral's dean in 1347. After the Protestant Reformation in 1528, the few remaining Catholics were looked after by Constance and the village church became a shared church. This situation remained until 1810 when two churches were completed.
Until the 19th Century, most of the local economy revolved around three-field agriculture. About 1880 a dairy company was founded in the village, and livestock and cheese production became common. Viticulture was common from the middle ages until 1912. In 1840 the Seestrasse (Lake Road) was built, and in 1870, the Seetalbahn (railroad line) was added. However, neither the road or the railroad led to a boost in the local economy, as the station was too far away.
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Exposure time: 45s
Focal length: 11mm
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Lower Lake Constance (Untersee) is the smaller of the two lakes that together form Lake Constance. In the foreground: Village of Mannenbach.
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What an incredible sunset yesterday near lake constance with a stunning view to swiss alps from Finsteraarhorn in the left to Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau in the right.
We often have high inversion fog on Lake Constance. Then visibility on the ground is not impaired, but a monotonous grey sky hangs above. This is not very good for photography. Dense ground fog is a completely different matter. Unfortunately we have this less often around my hometown, but it is usually very photogenic. It limits visibility to a few metres, hides distant objects, subjects close up are isolated, and completely new perspectives arise. Recently there was this thick fog in the morning. It would have been particularly beautiful if the sunrise had been visible above it. But you can't have everything. Photography is not a bed of roses.