• Landscape,  Travel

    Brione (Valle Verzasca)

    My hotel 1900 (Novecento) in Muralto was rebuilt by the new owners 20 years ago. Breakfast organic and with vegan spreads, a lightness of being. The house has a nice garden, where tea is served with freshly harvested sage. The only thing they didn’t consider was the Internet. Therefore, my blog or video communication was hardly to think about.

    On the last day I wanted to photograph the birch forests near Brione. The parking lot the day before was so crowded that had no chance to park the car safely. Arriving at half past ten o’clock there were no problems. Even a tree was allowed to provide shade.

    Morning at Brione © Julian Köpke

    You only have to search a bit to find an exit to the banks of the river Verzasca. You’re not the first to try. If you make it, you will be rewarded by the photographic options with magnificent water between diverse and colourful boulders.

    Morning near Brione in Verzasca valley © Julian Köpke

    The selfie has many variations. A variant shows the pride of the photographer on location. Or a shadow selfie.

    Equipment selfie at Verzasca © Julian Köpke
    Shadow selfie an der Verzasca © Julian Köpke

    The rocks in the water change their color with the daylight and the water color they reflect. This makes these objects interesting and varied photo motifs. Once you find a hungry shark, who has already taken one or the other photographers. Or in the shadow, a white stone that looks almost metallic.

    The shark © Julian Köpke
    White rock near Brione © Julian Köpke

    I couldn’t reproduce the delicate colorfulness of an autumn birch forest, the distance over the river was too great for that. The sun was still too high, it vanished far too soon behind ridge, and the valley lay in the shade. Maybe you can still guess early autumn.

    Birch trees above Brione © Julian Köpke
  • Landscape,  Travel

    Valle Verzasca II

    In the morning it is very cold in the Verzasca valley. Two hours earlier on site than the day before saved me the search for parking lot. Two photographers were just at their last pictures. Again, I was relatively late.

    First the rocks of Lavertezzo with the church, then the many puddles in the rocks with their reflections.

    Church Lavertezzo and reflection © Julian Köpke
    Early autumn in Lavertezzo © Julian Köpke
    Rocks and water colors © Julian Köpke
    Rocks and water colors © Julian Köpke

    After many photographic attempts to gain momentum from the waterfall, I took one last picture in which I look at it flowing down into the valley. Note the sun’s rays in the tree on the left, as the clouds slowly move away.

    Verzasca downstream behind Lavertezzo © Julian Köpke

    The bright house near Motta had already noticed me the day before. As good as it is preserved and as beautiful as it stands, it might be a holiday home.

    Bright house in Verzasca valley above Lavertezzo © Julian Köpke

    Waterfalls can be seen everywhere, in some places several waterfalls from different directions converge into large one.

    Waterfall near Motta, Verzasca valley. This image is slightly irritating. © Julian Köpke
  • Long time exposure,  Motion Blur,  reflection,  Travel

    Valle Verzasca

    The valley of the Verzasca is famous for its clear water, which makes its way through rocks and takes on characteristic green colour. Correspondingly, many people are attracted to it. Actually, you’re here for hiking. The Postbus stops at manyplaces and spits out large groups of hikers.

    The first day I wanted to try out different locations to see what to expect.

    The bridge, named Ponte dei salti,  with the two arches is from Roman times and is good for many selfies. With a long-term exposure one can see the arcuate construction with its reflection in the water. And the many visitors who flock on the bridge are miraculously invisible.

    Arcuate reflection of Ponte dei salti, Lavertezzo © Julian Köpke

    Swirling water can be found everywhere, in a natural way picturesque photographs are created.

    Verzasca water play © Julian Köpke

    To my surprise, the sun was seen and felt in the valley for along time. It got really hot. Only in the evening, when the rocks gave off their heat, did it become less agitated.

    Light and shadow in Verzasca Valley © Julian Köpke