Photoessay. Applecross, Bealach na Ba, Scotland. August 2018.

After a stormy night in Applecross I wanted to pass the famous Bealach na Ba (meaning: Pass of the cattle) through the mountains of the Applecross peninsula.
Continue readingPhotoessay. Applecross, Bealach na Ba, Scotland. August 2018.
After a stormy night in Applecross I wanted to pass the famous Bealach na Ba (meaning: Pass of the cattle) through the mountains of the Applecross peninsula.
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Baden and Luzern, Switzerland. Oktober 2018. Photoessay.
I took a couple of beautiful days off, enjoyed life with my family and the warm autumn light. Here are some of my impressions.
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. August 18, 2018. Photoessay.
Starting after #TheBestHotChocolate at Balnakeil Bay in the rain, I turned to the South along Kyle of Durness and ended up with Prince’ Purple Rain at Kinlochbervie harbour.
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. August 18, 2018. Blog post.
I am Swiss. From Switzerland. 😉
I know that was done twice, and seriously – I am Swiss – do you really want to teach me about good chocolate? Or even about #TheBestHotChocolate 😉 – you know, Switzerland is one of those leading chocolate nations in the world … ?
This blog post answers the question, if a Swiss chocolate lover can survive more than 10 days in Scotland.
While I appreciate many great things in modern digital photography it always draws me back to the soft, atmospheric look of the images of the good old film days – film is not dead! – as we all know.
Continue readingGarvault House – “Mainland Britain’s Most Remote Hotel” – considering that my day started at 2 a.m. (!) driving from Ehrendingen (near Zurich) to Basel Mulhouse EuroAirport – from there flying to Edinburgh, where I picked up my rental car after my arrival – it was still before 6 a.m., even before breakfast time (!) – then starting to the long drive from Edinburgh to the North, passing Inverness following the A9 road (Scotland), then following the North Eastern coast of Ross-shire and Sutherland, and finally the slowing down on the almost endless and narrow roads (A897 and B871) across the remote backcountry of the Scottish Highlands – well – considering this never ending journey – the Garvault House certainly is “Mainland Britain’s Most Remote Hotel”. Not only Britain’s … in my opinion 😉