Photos-glare on windows of Swiss panoramic trains
A traveler is planning to ride the Bernina and Glacier Express trains and is curious about photography conditions, particularly on the Glacier Express due to glare issues. They seek recommendations for scenic train routes that offer good photography opportunities, specifically asking if the Gotthard Panorama Express is a better option.
- The Glacier Express has an excellence class with an open window for photos at one end of the car.
- The Gotthard Panorama Express features a special 'photographer's coach' that is better suited for taking pictures.
- Using a UV filter and getting your camera lens close to the window may help reduce glare.
- For SLR users, a rubber lens hood can create a light seal against the glass for clearer shots.
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I had planned the Bernina and Glacier expresses plus some local trains.
But I’m reading that the Glacier is virtually impossible for taking good pictures due to glare/reflection. Is that correct?
I understand the Bernina has open windows by the luggage areas so you can hover and twist for some shots. Is that correct?
Any recommendations for train lines/routes that will provide great scenery I can actually capture? (i.e. is the Gotthard any better?)
Thanks much.
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