Scintillating Sankt Goar-2
Sometimes a picture may not be your best work but captures something emotional or unique about a subject, when the trip is over and you are long at home these are the images that bring the trip back you instantly with one glance.
Pictured here is the sun just cresting the hillside that Castle Katz sits perched like a tabby waiting for its next toll I would imagine that many a captain tried to makes its vessel through the area long before the sun was close to rising.
It is obvious from this photographs that the late 19th century "restoration" was intended to make an idealized storybook version of how a castle should appear rather than an accurate rendition of the original 14th Century structure.
Today it sits in the private hands of a Japanese businessman that originally was to be a hotel for his countrymen but this dream has gone unrealized until this point who knows what the future has in store for this fairytale castle.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 24-70mm 2.8 G2 Lens processed in LR, PS luminosity masks and DXO Nik
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.
Scintillating Sankt Goar-2
Sometimes a picture may not be your best work but captures something emotional or unique about a subject, when the trip is over and you are long at home these are the images that bring the trip back you instantly with one glance.
Pictured here is the sun just cresting the hillside that Castle Katz sits perched like a tabby waiting for its next toll I would imagine that many a captain tried to makes its vessel through the area long before the sun was close to rising.
It is obvious from this photographs that the late 19th century "restoration" was intended to make an idealized storybook version of how a castle should appear rather than an accurate rendition of the original 14th Century structure.
Today it sits in the private hands of a Japanese businessman that originally was to be a hotel for his countrymen but this dream has gone unrealized until this point who knows what the future has in store for this fairytale castle.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 24-70mm 2.8 G2 Lens processed in LR, PS luminosity masks and DXO Nik
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.