
KIGG

Yellow Truck
BMW Pavillion, Servant’s Entrance
Reflected Reality
Christmas Tree
Lonely Prints
Two Bikes
Ads in the Underpass

Paul-Heyse-Unterführung, Munich In the comments section of yesterday’s post They’re coming!, Uwe mentioned that my images from Munich and Berlin differ significantly, and this got me thinking. I grew up in Munich, so the view on my former hometown certainly is biased, but the occasions for photography are differing, too: In Berlin I am wandering,…
Trees, Fences
Mellow Yellow
Thumsee Afternoon (Back)Light
Curtains made of Leaves
Bike and Sumach
Trees / Leaves
Fallen Larch Tree

There are many people loving the outdoors, who feel a special affection towards trees, and I am certainly one of them. In the Berchtesgaden National Park, where I found this old larch, the woods are developing back to their natural state (given the hunters can keep the numbers of bud-eating deers and roes in tolerable…
Downtown Fall

Today I helped a retiring friend, photographer by profession, to clear his office. His collection of negatives struck me with awe, also the amount of work it took to file all his images – and the space they take. A historian friend of his will go through all these photographs (plus those of his father…
Gallery Opening

Some posts ago, I mentioned the upcoming exhibition of our ‘photo group’, which is a part of the adult education facility here in my hometown. The event took place last Saturday evening, with a good crowd attending and even a photographer/writer of the local press present. As it is a group exhibition under the theme…
Another Birch

Sad enough that a quiet image fits those days so much. That last days of fall foliage, before the long awaited rain should set in, gives a very special mood. Dryness has alread sucked a good part of the color from the leaves, the sun rises late in the valleys, ice crystals reflect a lot…
Last Birch Leaves
Acer Japonica
Trees on the Basin Ground
Bare Basswood

Recently I had a short email exchange with the the Profligatographer regarding the preferred focal length/angle of view. He told me that he just recently came to enjoy that “normal” angle of view while having used almost exclusively moderate wide-angle-lenses before. And this was not uncommon, as there were such dedicated wide-angle photographers even before:…