Matterhorn’s Midnight Reflection
After my little misinterpretation about Zermatt’s traffic regulations (no cars allowed – $700 fine if you get caught), I ended up having to hike for 2.5h, 4 miles and about 1000 meters in altitude with roughly 15kg on my back. Finally, I arrived at Stellisee, a small lake with a fantastic panorama of the Swiss Matterhorn. After I finished shooting, I hiked back the super dark trail, well prepared like any other mountain guide, with my new iPhone flashlight app!
Photo comes straight out of the camera, so no further alterations.
New Wallpapers added to the Wallpaper Section – hooraayy!
I added some new wallpapers to my Wallpaper Section. How cool is that?
The other side of Manhattan
Taken from the top of Rockefeller Center’s roof terrace in New York City. Now available from the wallpaper section!
Sere
An old, sere leaf with a tiny, little drop of crystal clear water on top. What else is there to say? Taken on January 23rd, 2010
Now available in the Wallpaper section!
Maldivian Flower
These flowers tend to grow all over the place on Maldivian islands.
Now available in the Wallpaper section!
In Heaven
When I was watching Peter Jacksons new movie "The lovely bones", I got inspired by one of the many, fantastic scenes in it. This picture is based on the following scene:
The lovely bones
It’s in HD resolution, so feel free to download it for your desktop!
Maligne Starry Sky
Maligne Lake is a lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is approximately 22.5 km (14 mi) long and 97 m (318 ft) at its deepest point.
The name Maligne is French for "wicked", and was used by Father Pierre-Jean De Smet (1801-1873) to describe the treacherous river that flows from the lake. The name soon spread to the lake, canyon, pass, mountain and range.
Lower Falls, Yellowstone NP
The lower falls (44°43′05″N 110°29′46″W) are 308 feet (94 m) high, or almost twice as high as Niagara. The volume of water is in no way comparable to Niagara as the width of the Yellowstone River before it goes over the lower falls is 70 feet (22 m), whereas Niagara is a half mile (800 m).
The lower falls descend from the 590,000 year old Canyon Rhyolite lava flow. The lower falls of the Yellowstone is still the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. The volume of water flowing over the falls can vary from 63,500 USgal/s (240 m³/s) at peak runoff to 5,000 USgal/s (19 m³/s) in the fall.
Taken in August 2009
Technique:
Adjusted color and contrast in CS4 with NIK color fx.
I’m honored! =)
Thank you Shaboss, for your kind and blessing words! They have been well received!
Spectrum of a Tree v2.0
Reconditioned version of the original “Spectrum of a Tree”, now in full res, two new color panels, reduced noise and improved sharpness. The tree has the following coordinates: 43°36’40.49″N – 6°59’45.07″E
Download the uncompressed version here!
New Wallpaper section is up!
As a thank you for over 4 million downloads on InterfaceLIFT.com I decided to update my wallpaper section and give you more comfort for downloading my wallpapers.
These updates will include:
- - Nicer thumbnail preview
- - Selectable resolution for 16:10 and 16:9 ratios
- - New rating system
- - Download counter
- - New comment feature
- - Sort wallpapers by rating or downloads
What are you waiting for? Hit it!
Enlightenment
Corsica, September 2009
This picture has been added to “Wallpaper” to brighten up your desktop! Enjoy!



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