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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Home Sweet Home - disovering your home turf with different eyes

Who said home is boring? 




sunrise on a winter morning outside our home in Rossdorf/Thueringen
the morning frost covers everything


hidden beauty


spider webs covered in ice

the beauty of being a photographer is that you notice details and things, a thousand other people would walk straight past without ever realizing they exist...

local black-headed "rhoen" sheep in front of the church tower of Rossdorf and the Stoffelskuppe and Pless hills


tunring the ordinary into something extraordinary
the colorful season fall has taken over the land, turning everything bright orange, yellow and red


 
got a funny feeling about this photo? this picture is actually upside-down. the trees you see are merely the reflection of the actual trees on the surface of a lake...


standing out

HDR image on the banks of the Bernshaeuser Kutte lake

the weather has plenty of surprises in store. a week after this sunny and warm day the temperatures dropped to about -14C degrees... you gotta enjoy the sun as long as it lasts





first test shots with my sisters 50mm/f1.4 lens... not too bad at all...

Mullein in my mum's garden

how can you not fall in love with this landscape?



if your up nice and early each morning, the winter time in Germany will provide you with some magnificient sunrises. On this particular morning the sky turned into a flaming inferno.


mysterious forests


on the verge...

the german sign for protected areas

solitary trees 1

solitary trees 2

this one is full of surprises... can you see the dragon?

farm land in the winter

my model - always a muse

relentless frost

macro shot of an ice crystal


The end of the World - at least, that's what it looks like:)
The name of my home town "Rossdorf" literally translates as "Horse Village", I guess this explains it all...

Left or Right? It's your choice...

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