Photo Flight Lake Brienz
This was a photo flight in order of a customer with a restaurant on Lake Brienz. Unfortunately he didn't want the pictures afterwards anymore. At least we had a nice flight. Today with the photo drones, it as become much easier. The camera used was a Nikon D200 with Nikkor AF-S VR 24-120mm lens.
Fig. 1: The house on the small island on Lake Mauen in the municipality of Mauensee. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/200 s; f=120 mm; f/7.1; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:03:03
Fig. 2: Aerial view of the village Oberried on the northern shore of Lake Brienz. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/320 s; f=102 mm; f/9.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:18:42
Fig. 3: The mouth of the Aare channel in Lake Brienz. One can clearly see that the river is transporting a lot of sediments. Lake Brienz acts like a cleansing basin for Lake Thun, whose water is much more clean and better suited for diving. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/320 s; f=100 mm; f/9.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:20:01
Fig. 4: In the foreground lies the village Brienz and behind it is Schwanden. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/320 s; f=55 mm; f/9.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:20:08
Fig. 5: Aerial view of Brienz with the lakeside premenade, the jetty and the station of the beautyful cog railway Brienz-Rothorn-Bahn . EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/320 s; f=52 mm; f/9.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:20:28
Fig. 6: The mountain chain from Brienzer Rothorn (2340m) to Harder. In the middle of the image is the village Oberried on the northern shore of Lake Brienz. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/250 s; f=34 mm; f/9.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:20:55
Fig. 7: The Hotel-Restaurant Bären in the center of the immage lies in the west of the small village Oberried. A few year later, in the night from 12 to 13 February 2011 it burned down . EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/250 s; f=110 mm; f/8.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:22:28
Fig. 8: The small fishing village Iseltwald with the idyllic bay and the prominent castle on the southern shore of Lake Brienz. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/400 s; f=120 mm; f/11.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:24:05
Fig. 9: Aerial view of Grandhotel Giessbach on the southern shore of Lake Brienz. One can see the tracks of the historial funicular railway. Nearby are the Giessback Falls. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/250 s; f=120 mm; f/10.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:26:08
Fig. 10: Aerial view of village Oberried on the northern shore of Lake Brienz. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/320 s; f=65 mm; f/11.0; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:28:04
Fig. 11: A passenger ship on Lake Brienz. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/1000 s; f=120 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:33:54
Fig. 12: The lake bath and camping ground at Lake Sarnen was destroyed during a thunderstorm and flood in 2005. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/400 s; f=62 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:42:03
Fig. 13: Aerial view on the narrow Lake Wichel with the river Sarner Aa, which flows into Lake Alpnach (a part of Lake Lucerne). The prominent mountain is Mount Stanserhorn . The village in the lower left corner is Kägiswil. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/500 s; f=24 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:43:04
Fig. 14: The mouth of the river Sarner Aa into Lake Alpnach, which is a part of Lake Lucerne. What's that for a raft? Maybe for digging sand or gravel. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/320 s; f=62 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:44:20
Fig. 15: The concrete factory Rotzloch Müller-Steinag Gruppe . Rotzloch means "snotting hole" in english. Maybe the people there always catch a cold. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/350 s; f=120 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:44:44
Fig. 16: Aerial view of Lucerne with the train station and the Culture and Congress Center (KKL) . EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/640 s; f=95 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:46:33
Fig. 17: Aerial view of the storage tanks at Rothenburg where 200 million liters fuel are stored. EXIF: Nikon D200; Δt=1/640 s; f=65 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 14 May 2008 13:48:47