Engadin in autumn
The Engadin Valley, nestled high in the Swiss Alps, transforms into a breathtaking spectacle each autumn. As summer fades, the golden larch forests ignite the landscape with warm hues of amber, orange, and deep gold, contrasting beautifully with the crystal-blue lakes and snow-dusted mountain peaks. The crisp, dry air and the gentle light of the lower sun give every scene a soft, cinematic glow that photographers dream of capturing.
In the early mornings, thin veils of mist rise from the lakes of Sils and Silvaplana, creating a mystical atmosphere where reflections of mountains and trees seem almost unreal. The afternoons bring clarity and vibrant color, perfect for wide landscape shots, while sunsets paint the sky over the Bernina Range in shades of rose and violet.
What makes the Engadin especially appealing to photographers in autumn is its combination of untouched nature, changing light, and tranquil stillness. The region’s vast open spaces and high-altitude scenery offer countless perspectives — from panoramic mountain views to intimate details of frost-kissed leaves. It’s a season of pure harmony, where time seems to pause, and every frame becomes a quiet celebration of nature’s artistry.

Photos were taken with the Leica SL3-S and the Leica SL Vario 24-70 mm F2.8 and the SL Summilux 50 mm F1.4.


Benjamin Aunkofer

Benjamin Aunkofer
Benjamin Aunkofer
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