The Story
Before traveling I prepared myself and made a list of what I wanted to see. It was a detailed list containing key-points with “Must see’s” and “Want to see’s”. I wrote down all the locations and information about it. After counseling Google Maps for the most convenient route, I’ve set-up the order of the locations I wanted to see with for each location a back-up route and extra’s, for every weather condition suitable. Looking at hundreds of photographs, tracking Google Street view to recognize locations are important to me when I drive to unknown borders.
I always visualize shots from different angles when I have a clear overview. Preparation was mostly important because I had just several hours to analyze the location and spot an interesting composition before I could actually take the photograph. With the current technology, I feel lucky that I am able to see where the sun rises and where it will set. I even made a schedule when and what to eat to stop me from being cranky while driving and pissing off other drivers.
Before the actual trip I have spent several days figuring out what, where, how to travel and photograph scenery’s I have never seen before with my own eyes. Going straight from Almelo to the Rhine Falls was the longest and most enduring car drive. With one thirty-minute beauty-sleep break the drive was pulled off in less than 8 hours. Once there, I knew traveling for just 2, 3 or 4 hours by car would be easy.
With 150 meters in width, the Rhine Falls is the biggest and probably the loudest waterfall in Europe. I was exhausted because of the long trip. I tried to get some sleep in the car. After a couple of hours, I woke up and went back to the incredible waterfall and enjoyed what Mother Nature left us. Hearing the clattering water alone was already impressive. Nevertheless, the sight is just breathtaking and makes you wonder what and how this was created. It is a sight you must have seen at least once. Just incredible.
After I finished photographing this photogenic wonder I drove to Zürich to make a quick pit-stop, refueling the car and eat some food, although Zürich wasn’t on the list. I’ve been to Zürich once while I was traveling from Sweden to The Netherlands. I decided to redo a shot I did back then, but now with upgraded gear.
Since I have already been in Zurich, I didn’t stay long because I had the urge to see more. I saw a monument in Lucerne, and really, Lucerne has, in my opinion, one of the most incredible monuments I have ever seen. “The Lion of Lucerne”, it is designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen, and later hewn by Lukas Ahorn. It is a memorial what commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris. The monument looks so small on the photographs, while it is surprisingly bigger than what you would expect it to be when you’re actually standing in front of the carved-out rock.
Seeing the Milky Way for the first time, it’s an encounter I totally did not expect that would happen. Where? Aeschi Bei Spiez. I could spend a week here and would not become bored at all. Breathing in fresh mountain air, waking up next to several intimidating mountains made me feel so lucky. The Niesen, Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau are well-known mountains you can see around Aeschi Bei Spiez.
Before getting behind the wheels again for 8 hours, I went to Montreux. Refreshing myself during this hot summer day was needed. All the waters in Switzerland are azure blue, I had to put my toes in it. Lac Léman was inviting me to do so. I enjoyed the cold water while the sun was burning on my face. Eyes closed, thinking while making myself a roadmap in my head what occurred the last 72 hours. I’ve seen so many beautiful places that Switzerland has to offer. I’ve prepared myself to get back to Almelo, a small city in The Netherlands, also known as the place I used to call home.
During this trip, I have missed one location I really would love to see. It’s the most photogenic mountain of the world in my honest opinion. It’s the Matterhorn. I have seen so many photographs of this intriguing mountain. During the trip, I have found out it would take a lot more time and effort to actually drive to the mountain, just to capture a mountain with one click on the button.
Hope you enjoyed.
Ruben
Your photos are beautiful. Thanks for bringing some of your trip here to share with us!
Thank you so much for taking your time into reading my story.
Great work! You publish them in other sites?
Glad you like it! For the time being, I'll be publishing my work only on Steemit. I had my photographs shared on Instagram and Facebook, but deleted both not so long ago. Why? :)
So you're diving in the blockchain 100%, nice! I'm asking because many people are transiting from other social media to here, but keeping both. I checked your website and saw the image licencing part. Pretty great! In what circunstancies that apply? Which type of clients?
@Arlindo Thanks for visiting! I really need to update my website tho. About the licensing part: Basically anyone who would use my photographs will need a license or approval. I have had my photographs stolen and being used without permission so many times, I ended up not sharing my photographs anymore. And there are -always- people who do not understand how much time and effort it takes to 'just push a button', so they end up on Google and download the image not realizing they are stealing.
The Image Licensing is mostly introduced to clients who have hired me. They buy a license for a specific image, this could be one existing image, or an image that has yet to be taken. All my images come with a standard 1 year use to lower initial costs for any client (mostly they would like the option to use them for a longer period). The partnership is offering an all-in-one license to cover and extend all licenses that have been purchased before and come with a 15% discount on all photography services. This way it gives me a good overview about the type of client who hires me. One day clients versus long-term relationships.
Thanks for the explanation! I'm smaller fish than you, I don't have that type of clients. Maybe in the future :)
You're more than welcome João! Anytime. Feel free to ask whenever you have a question.
Incredible photos man! Hope you enjoyed Lucerne as much as I have
Thanks! I sure did, I will return ;-)