[St Moritz 2018] St Moritz in the Evening, Switzerland
As a photographer, I am almost always working. Even when I’m “officially” on vacation with my family, I can’t help but be drawn to beautiful, interesting places. I always have a camera with me, so even my down time usually results in at least a few photographs.
My family and I made a trip to St Moritz for the holidays. Skiing is one of my favorite pastimes to share with my family, and St Moritz lives up to its reputation as a beautiful winter retreat.
But St Moritz is, as we quickly learned, much more than a winter ski destination. In St Moritz, it’s possible to experience any number of weather extremes — snow, storms, mist, and even sun — over the space of a day. Every day seemed to bring totally different weather than we’d had the day before. And there were more brilliantly sunny days than most people would ever expect.
In fact, the large number of bright, sunny days in St Moritz is one of the things that made the resort. For centuries, it was a popular spot for religious pilgrims who made the trek to drink from the area’s mineral springs. Pilgrims who made the journey to the springs were granted absolution from their sins. It was only in the mid-1800s that a pioneering entrepreneur, Caspar Badrutt, realized the unique appeal of a place that offered snow-covered natural beauty with 300 days of sunlight each year. Badrutt invited a handful of English friends to St Moritz during the winter, promising that if they loved the place as he expected, they could stay at his expense. If they didn’t like it, he would reimburse their travel expenses. The English tourists came, and as Badrutt expected, they loved the place, and a major tourist destination was born.
Like Badrutt’s English guests, I find the juxtaposition of snow and sun strikingly beautiful. But the most beautiful days in St Moritz were the ones when we had a snow storm followed by brilliant sunlight. The light that fell over St Moritz on those days — when sunlight broke through an atmosphere still heavy with snow — was enchanting and bathed the town in a fairy tale glow.
A view like this one, taken over St Moritz as the sun broke through the snow, is the reason that my family vacation became a semi-working holiday.
Technical details:
Camera | Nikon d810 |
Lens | Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8 |
Settings | ISO 64, 38 mm, f/8, 30 seconds |
Type | Single shot |
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the picture is very beautiful,
are you a photographer?
@pujaisma Yes I am
it looks like you are very professional
Amazing
Amazing place n photo @ansharphoto
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Your welcome buddy @ansharphoto
Lovely talent
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i like it keep it up dear
my brother you are a greet photograper.beautiful place
Really great shot @ansharphoto!
Graubünden is an awesome alpine location for skiing, hiking, and mountaineering.
The mountains in the background must be the "Piz Muragl", the "Piz Langard", and the "Piz Albris". All over 3000 meters high. :-)
We got very good in the morning and looked beautiful. @ansharphoto
Wonderful place and amazing photo ! @ansharphoto
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So pretty, would love to go here!