I hope after my latest posts from the Dolomites you don't think that I have forgotten my love for waterfalls. Of course, there will be more posts from the Dolomites in the next weeks and months, but not today because it's time for some new waterfalls 😉
So, in mid September 2022 I drove north without much of a plan, to be honest, and on my way I thought about the lakes and waterfalls I could visit. Many lakes, but only a few places with waterfalls, so I made the decision to drive to the Ysperklamm (Ysper is the name of the river running through the Ysper valley and Klamm = gorge) in Lower Austria where I haven't been before, but it's a place that I have heard a lot of.
On my way to the Ysperklamm in Lower Austria I visited the well known and usually very well visited lake Almsee which I surprisingly had completely for me alone. The weather was more dark and rainy/snowy and I haven't taken many photos, but I'll make a post about my walk around the lake sometime in future when I have edited all photos.
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The night before and on my way to the gorge it has been snowing, and so a little Winter Wonderland was waiting for me when I arrived at the parking lot in the afternoon after a 300 km / 186 miles drive.
Somehow I like this long exposure image of some white foam on the brown water. |
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And it was just as I love it when I visit an area for the first time - no other people have been around. Of course there were many foot steps from other visitors on the path, but because it was already getting darker, they had gone. Only one other photographer crossed my way, and after a little funny smalltalk I have been alone again.
What a beautiful place and there's so much to explore. The path runs about 2 kilometers / 1.24 miles along the river with many wooden stairs and steps and lovely cascades and waterfalls to see. The snow added nicely to the scene and made the brown water looking even better (due to the high content of humic acid and the high iron content, the water in the Ysper Gorge turns brownish).
Most of the waterfalls are not very high, so this place is more for taking detail photos of the water with a telephoto lens - intimate landscape photography - and of course to enjoy the walk through a mossy forest along a lovely river.
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