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This shot was taken later in the afternoon than the other two pictures I posted of these powerful monsters!
That’s the last of my wind turbine shots... for the moment at least!
On to pastures new next time!
Ich hatte dieses mal wieder meinen Schatten mitgenommen.
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PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski
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Auch das ist in Coronazeiten dann möglich! Ausgiebige Spaziergänge mit der Partnerin! Man trifft wenig Menschen und kann die Natur sehr genießen! Ach ja, die Natur interessiert zur Zeit das Problem mit Corona überhaupt nicht ...
... ich habe eher das Gefühl die Erde atmet durch!
Bei uns steht alles still und die Natur ist so lebendig!
Eine neue Chance?
This is also possible in corona times! Long walks with your partner! You meet few people and can really enjoy nature! Oh yes, nature is currently not interested in the problem with Corona ...
... I have the feeling that the earth is breathing!
Everything stands still and nature is alive!
A new chance?
PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski
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Morgendliche Herbststimmung am Meerfelder Maar in der Vulkaneifel!
Undulating Eifel landscape!
I’m slowly coming to terms with landscape photography... but like everything else it needs practice.
My grandson is a horn player.
Written on one side of one of his T shirts is the following...
‘How do you get to Carnegie Hall?’
On the other side ...
‘Practice, practice,practice’!
And I am! And need to!
As is often the case, spontaneous shooting at sunset at “my” pear tree on the outskirts of town... different every time.
Wie so oft spontanes Shooting bei Sonnenuntergang an "meinem" Birnbaum am Ortsrand...jedes Mal anders.
Shot this 🐌 on our walk through the forest near Bad Münstereifel yesterday. I just recently bought me a used X10 from Fuji. The model is already 9 years old, but is really fun to use. It's also an example that 12mp is enough for 99% of all use cases.
Das Bild ist völlig zufällig entstanden, als ich auf dem Weg zur Nachtschicht eine kleine Pause eingelegt habe.
The Eifel, a relatively structurally weak area where major industrial settlements are almost non-existent. It lies between Aachen, Trier and Koblenz and is part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains. Geologically, it was shaped by volcanism, resulting in numerous landscape-defining volcanic buildings. It is considered a "traditionally secluded landscape where the population maintains a quiet and simple way of life".
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