Skip to Content
Tide & Land
Home
About Kieran
Buy Prints
About Prints
Blog
Contact
0
0
Tide & Land
Home
About Kieran
Buy Prints
About Prints
Blog
Contact
0
0
Home
About Kieran
Buy Prints
About Prints
Blog
Contact
Salzburg Hallstatt Dark Skies
Salzburg-006.jpg Image 1 of 5
Salzburg-006.jpg
DSC_6017mid.jpg Image 2 of 5
DSC_6017mid.jpg
DSC_1424mid.jpg Image 3 of 5
DSC_1424mid.jpg
DSC_1427mid1.jpg Image 4 of 5
DSC_1427mid1.jpg
DSC_1433mid.jpg Image 5 of 5
DSC_1433mid.jpg
Salzburg-006.jpg
DSC_6017mid.jpg
DSC_1424mid.jpg
DSC_1427mid1.jpg
DSC_1433mid.jpg

Hallstatt Dark Skies

from £30.00

Hallstatt Dark Skies is one of my favourite images from a series of photographs taken in the lakeside village of Hallstatt, situated on the western shores of Austria’s Lake Hallstatt. A mountainous region known for its brooding romance and snow-capped peaks in winter, it’s a place that holds its very own kind of drama and allure. Looking to take a photograph that captured all that makes Hallstatt so special, I wandered a well-worn route to a famous vantage point overlooking the village, lake and surrounding mountains. Perfectly framing all the village’s most iconic elements, this particular image was made all the more enchanting by the wintry conditions.

Taken in the middle of winter, this shot perfectly juxtaposes the cold of this ice-encrusted time of year with the warmth of the town. Framed by the snow-capped mountains which produce an almost monochromatic effect, the yellows and beige of the buildings and church create a striking contrast – harmonising with the only bit of sunshine that manages to break through the clouds. Emphasised by the darkness of the evening enveloping the mountains en route to the town, you really get a sense of day giving way to night and with it the warmth of the sunlight giving way to the cold of the night – almost tangible through the photo. Overall, the depth of this image with its sharp details and rich colours really evokes a sense of place and drama.

Frame:
Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Hallstatt Dark Skies is one of my favourite images from a series of photographs taken in the lakeside village of Hallstatt, situated on the western shores of Austria’s Lake Hallstatt. A mountainous region known for its brooding romance and snow-capped peaks in winter, it’s a place that holds its very own kind of drama and allure. Looking to take a photograph that captured all that makes Hallstatt so special, I wandered a well-worn route to a famous vantage point overlooking the village, lake and surrounding mountains. Perfectly framing all the village’s most iconic elements, this particular image was made all the more enchanting by the wintry conditions.

Taken in the middle of winter, this shot perfectly juxtaposes the cold of this ice-encrusted time of year with the warmth of the town. Framed by the snow-capped mountains which produce an almost monochromatic effect, the yellows and beige of the buildings and church create a striking contrast – harmonising with the only bit of sunshine that manages to break through the clouds. Emphasised by the darkness of the evening enveloping the mountains en route to the town, you really get a sense of day giving way to night and with it the warmth of the sunlight giving way to the cold of the night – almost tangible through the photo. Overall, the depth of this image with its sharp details and rich colours really evokes a sense of place and drama.

Hallstatt Dark Skies is one of my favourite images from a series of photographs taken in the lakeside village of Hallstatt, situated on the western shores of Austria’s Lake Hallstatt. A mountainous region known for its brooding romance and snow-capped peaks in winter, it’s a place that holds its very own kind of drama and allure. Looking to take a photograph that captured all that makes Hallstatt so special, I wandered a well-worn route to a famous vantage point overlooking the village, lake and surrounding mountains. Perfectly framing all the village’s most iconic elements, this particular image was made all the more enchanting by the wintry conditions.

Taken in the middle of winter, this shot perfectly juxtaposes the cold of this ice-encrusted time of year with the warmth of the town. Framed by the snow-capped mountains which produce an almost monochromatic effect, the yellows and beige of the buildings and church create a striking contrast – harmonising with the only bit of sunshine that manages to break through the clouds. Emphasised by the darkness of the evening enveloping the mountains en route to the town, you really get a sense of day giving way to night and with it the warmth of the sunlight giving way to the cold of the night – almost tangible through the photo. Overall, the depth of this image with its sharp details and rich colours really evokes a sense of place and drama.

Tide & Land

Kieran Brimson
info@kbrimsonphotography.com
©KBrimson Photography

Navigation

Home
About Kieran
Buy Prints
About Prints
Blog
Contact

Further Info

KBrimson Photography
Delivery
Returns
Privacy Policy

Contact

  • +44 (0) 7939 977 779

  • info@kbrimsonphotography.com

  • Hayle, Cornwall, UK.

Sign up to receive news and updates.

Thank you!