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Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
is it a bee, with stripey wings?
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Mountainbik
Racers Bikes Cup Final
21 / 08.22.2010 Schänzli Muttenz / Basel, Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Lens: Canon 70-300 mm aperture 8-14 400-800 sec 400 ASA
White balance setting: Auto
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and processed with Photoshop CS 8
More photos: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
robert-varadi.magix.net slideshow with music
Un tour du Cousimbert jusqu'à la Berra en passant par les pâturages de nos régions, une très belle balade. En fond, la pointe Dufour au sommet de la Berra à 1719 mètres d'altitude.
Porrentruy - September 2010
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Lugano ( svizzera ) la patria degli orologi
Around 1900 the Belgium industrial Henri Oedenkoven and the pianoplayer Ida Hofmann settled on a mountain just above Ascona to start an alternative community, supporting a return to nature and vegetarianism, among other things. They renamed the mountain ""Hill of Truth". In the following decades, the colony became a spiritual, esotoric and cultural centre, attracting philosophers, writers, ballet dancers, painters, intellectual, prophets, naturists, pacifists and pacifists. Famous visitors included Rudolf Steiner, Hermann Hesse, Isadora Duncan, Lenin, Bakunin, Trotzki, Paul Klee, and Dutch architect Henry van de Velde. This is probably the place where Western counterculture started.
After the Second World War, the mountain was bought by the Ascona municipality. In the last, the city is trying to restore the mountain as a cultural centre. Meanwhile, some remains of the former colony are still there, as for instance the "Russenhaus". Unfortunately, the museum in the Casa Anatta was closed. Still, the mountain offers a special atmosphere and vegetation and a magnificent view on Ascona, Gambarogno and the Lago Maggiore.
Versatile Swiss driver Alain Menu in the FPR Ford Falcon at the 2004 Sandown 500 in Melbourne. He could only finish 19th in this warm-up for the Bathurst 1000.
Kleine Scheidegg where I changed trains
Walensee 2010
scan of negative
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Took this shot up at the yearly Swiss Days in Midway, Utah and obviously this continues my new fascination with candid photography.
The origin of the Swiss Days event date back to the late 1940's as the harvest was being completed, local farmers and ranchers got together for a celebration of bountiful harvest.
"Harvest Days" became Swiss Days and presented the opportunity to dress in the traditional clothing unique to the canton or region of Switzerland where our ancestors were born.