Fotoeins Friday on the Middle Rhine: Kaub, Gutenfels
24 May 2016.
I’m on board a Deutsche Bahn IC (InterCity) train from Heidelberg north to Cologne, along the left (west) bank of the Rhine river. The slower train along the river bank and more scheduled stops allows further opportunities to photograph the right (east) bank of the Rhine. Although overcast, the mid-morning early-afternoon train means any diffuse light will originate “behind” me from the south, and the landscapes will either be front- or side-lit.
In this series, I portray images of the Rhine between Mainz and Koblenz which is the area included within the Oberes Mittelrheintal (Upper Middle Rhine Valley) inscribed in 2002 as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This image is of the town of Kaub, near “kilometre 546” (distance north of the Rhine Falls in Switzerland). Above town sits historical landmark Burg Gutenfels on the slope accompanied by vineyards.
I made the image above on 24 May 2016 with a Canon EOS6D mark1, 24-105L glass, and the following settings: 1/200-sec, f/9, ISO1000, and 50mm focal length. This post appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins DOT com as https://wp.me/p1BIdT-hLW.
3 Responses to “Fotoeins Friday on the Middle Rhine: Kaub, Gutenfels”
This is a magnificent photo. Some years ago we took one day cruise through Rhine, it was a cloudy day.
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Hi and thanks, Amy. I can imagine a day-long cruise along this section of the Rhine; it really is beautiful. I don’t know if I’d like an “extended-overnighting” river cruise; I’d be too anxious to explore what’s on “land”.
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