When I visited Aeschi last September, I encountered a unique landscape. On one side, there was the large Lake Thun with its bluish waters, and on the other, the imposing peaks of Meiehori (1865m) and Glogghore (1984m). These peaks rise abruptly in the landscape and are covered with conifers almost to the top.
The view is grand, abrupt, and imposing. In winter, they will be covered with snow. The rolling valley is crossed by the Kander River and is filled with pastures, dairy cows, and farmhouses.
Three images taken side by side were stitched together to obtain this panorama. The camera was in manual mode and mounted on a tripod. Post-processing was limited to a slight perspective correction.





