Julia Wimmerlin - Photography

Julia Wimmerlin - Photography I love all kind of photography from travel and wildlife to portraits, product and conceptual.

My winning series exposed in the House of Lucie, Budapest
20/07/2022

My winning series exposed in the House of Lucie, Budapest

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "I love how these truly Scottish shades of the blue, moody sky and that yellowish green frame ...
29/07/2021

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "I love how these truly Scottish shades of the blue, moody sky and that yellowish green frame Dunnottar Castle, allowing for a different take of this landmark."

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "The imposing Castle of Aigle sits in the middle of vineyards at the tip of Lake Geneva, ...
27/07/2021

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "The imposing Castle of Aigle sits in the middle of vineyards at the tip of Lake Geneva, Switzerland, with the backdrop of the Alps."

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "I found it very interesting that animals in Africa often walk in pairs or trios. These c...
20/07/2021

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "I found it very interesting that animals in Africa often walk in pairs or trios. These couples of zebras and warthogs in Etosha National Park, Namibia, are a great example of such a phenomenon."

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "For a long time this photo represented, to me, some of the key symbols of Japan: Mount F...
29/05/2021

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "For a long time this photo represented, to me, some of the key symbols of Japan: Mount Fuji, sakura, and Shinto. This was shot in the Kawaguchiko area."

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "The Lello Bookstore in Porto, Portugal, is among the world’s most beautiful bookstores w...
24/05/2021

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "The Lello Bookstore in Porto, Portugal, is among the world’s most beautiful bookstores with its wooden art deco interior, stained glass ceiling, and symmetrical forked staircase leading to the first floor. Usually red, the staircase was painted in yellow and gray—the 2021 Colors of the Year according to the Pantone Color Institute—for the first few months of this year"

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "his scene of cattle returning home after a day in the field is very common in Southeast ...
19/05/2021

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "his scene of cattle returning home after a day in the field is very common in Southeast Asia. What made this special to me—apart from the setting sun and the cinematic dust—were the silhouettes of the Buddhist temples of the Bagan plains. With over 2,000 temples remaining from 10,000 built in the period of the 11th to 13th centuries, one can observe incredible daily scenes in these surreal settings."

Today on NatGeo Your Shot: "This path to the Moorish Castle in Sintra, Portugal, looked like an entrance to some medieva...
16/05/2021

Today on NatGeo Your Shot: "This path to the Moorish Castle in Sintra, Portugal, looked like an entrance to some medieval fairy tale. The atmosphere was both haunting and enchanting. I’ve seen photos of this place in sunny weather, but I found that Sintra is most beautiful in the rain."

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "This is the view looking up from the Initiation Well of Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra, P...
14/05/2021

Yesterday on NatGeo Your Shot: "This is the view looking up from the Initiation Well of Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra, Portugal. The well has never been used for water storage since it was built for ceremonial purposes."

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "A reflection of our car appears in the eye of this beautiful lioness enjoying her pre-hunt ev...
08/05/2021

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "A reflection of our car appears in the eye of this beautiful lioness enjoying her pre-hunt evening rest in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania."

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "We arrived at the Dead Sea area in Israel in the late afternoon. The setting sun was lighting...
03/05/2021

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "We arrived at the Dead Sea area in Israel in the late afternoon. The setting sun was lighting the mountains on the opposite side and the water was in shadow, giving it a turquoise shade. The scene looked absolutely otherworldly, but I had a feeling that the place really lived up to its name. To make the scene come alive, I left the camera on the tripod on the shore and walked to the nearest patch of salt. I used an old Bedouin dress that I bought in Jerusalem to make myself more fitting to the scene. The wind was quite strong, so I opted for a long exposure with graduated ND filter to make the water smooth. Shot at 35mm, 2.5 sec at f/11, ISO 200."

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "The Tunnel of Love in the Rivne region of Ukraine is created by the regularly passing trains ...
18/04/2021

Today on NatGeo YourShot: "The Tunnel of Love in the Rivne region of Ukraine is created by the regularly passing trains that form the tree branches in the shape of a tunnel. Contrary to its romantic name, this shady and damp area is well known for very aggressive mosquitoes, leaving the poetic idyll to the photos."

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