To This Day, This Remains One of the Most Breathtaking Storm Timelapses I’ve Ever Seen
An incredible microburst over Lake Millstatt in Carinthia, Austria captured by Peter Maier
An incredible microburst over Lake Millstatt in Carinthia, Austria captured by Peter Maier
A cloudburst is a sudden and violent rainstorm capable of producing an extreme amount of precipitation in a short period of time
Thankfully nobody was injured and everyone got off the chairlift safely
It was painted in 1735 by artist Paul Troger
Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski take you on a dizzying tour of Vienna, Austria in this incredible hyperlapse city tour, shot entirely in 5K
The phenomenon occurs when part of a cloud’s water droplets freeze into ice crystals and fall below the cloud layer
Aggstein Castle is a ruined castle situated on the right bank of the Danube in Wachau, Austria. The castle dates back to the 12th century and is perched about 300 meters (980 ft) above the Danube.
“A Taste of Austria” is the culmination of 2 years of extensive filming (2013-2015) of the Austrian cities and landscapes. Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski of Film Spektakel shot over 600 time-lapses from over 5 TB of footage to create the mesmerizing hyperlapse above. Equipment used: + Dynamic Perception Stage One + Emotimo TB3…
Photograph by Uoaei1 on Wikimedia Commons Seen here is a dramatic view from Blassenstein mountain near Scheibbs (Lower Austria) to the west, with fog over Erlauf valley and Danube. The photo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by Uaei1. You can see the full size 5958 x 2979 pixel panoaramic here. via Uoaei1 on…
Photograph by Martinstr on Pixabay Grüner See (Green Lake) is a lake in Styria, Austria in a village named Tragöß. The lake is surrounded by the Hochschwab mountains and forests. The name “Green Lake” originated because of its emerald-green water which comes from the snowmelt from the karst mountains. During the winter, the lake…
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