The ‘TimeSync Collection’

The TimeSync Collection focusses on one of photography’s greatest strengths - capturing moments in time - and takes it to the next level. The NFT photographs in this series evolve in the course of a day based on the viewer’s local time and therefore are each blending a full day into a single NFT.

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Come back in a few hours and the images below will change accordingly.

 

Alpine Winter

‘Alpine Winter’ is the first piece in this collection.

Bavaria is known for it’s fairytale landscapes right at the foot of the Alps. This place, with it’s gentle hillocks and wooden huts in the foreground. A little lake in the middle and huge Karwendel mountains in the background is just picture perfect - in all seasons. Seeing a fresh snow cover without any human or animal leaving tracks on it - and then being able to capture it like this over the course of many hours was a once in a lifetime experience. A worthy opening to the TimeSync series

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Smoky Mountain

‘Smoky Mountain’ is the second piece in this collection.

You can't reach Argentina's beautiful mountain village El Chalten without a 4 hour drive. The last few hours on Ruta Provincial (RP)23, however, are passing by in the blink of an eye. Reason is that they are accompanied by the majestic views of El Chalten's namesake mountain. 'Chaltén' means smoky mountain in the Aonikenk language of the ancient Tehuelche people. Seeing and capturing it as cloud-free as this over a course of 24 hours is a very rare and equally magnificent sight. Bringing those moments back to life is the goal of this second piece in the TimeSync series.

 

The Window

‘The Window’ is the third piece in this collection.

Tre Cime di Lavaredo are a world famous and epic mountain range between the South Tyrol and Belluno provinces of Italy. The peaks reach heights between 2857m to 2999m and are famous for a reason - as the Northern facade seen in this image is arguably one of the most picturesque and memorable view of the whole Alps mountains. This place wasn't always as peaceful as today, though. During World War I, caves like the one used here for framing were actually part of the Alpine War fought between Italy and Austria. The goal of this third piece in the TimeSync series is therefore to be a reminder of how important peace is for our enjoyment of natural beauty.

The City

‘The City’ is the fourth piece in this collection.

New York City - the city that never sleeps. There's no better place to venture off the familiar landscapes and capture the changing lights in a new, the urban, environment. I chose this particular viewpoint because it's such a special one for taking in the sights and sounds of the metropolis. First, the clock of nature still dominates via the rising and setting sun - stimulating higher or lower activity levels in the seagulls that call this pier home. It's also a wonderful place to see people, helicopters, yachts and ferries coming and going like ebb and flow. Then, when the natural light fades, the artificial neon, LED and fluorescent ones appear and create their own magic. Such a wonderful choreography - now able to come to live again and again via this fourth TimeSync piece.

Alpine Summer

Alpine Summer’ shows one of my favorite places to observe the seasons and how they impact our environment. While in winter, the sun almost doesn't find its way onto those meadows surrounded by steep mountains such as Zugspitze, it's from May to July that it really shows off its colorful side. Since ages, farmers have taken care of the meadows by hand - and in doing so, allowing plants such as wild orchids, flour primroses and alpine butterwort to flourish.