View allAll Photos Tagged keepitwild

This little beauty was capture at Commondale. North Yorkshire Moors.Please check my lastest photo of the young chick.

Thank you for your views.

Scottish Blackface

Tken at commondale North Yorkshire.

 

Thank you to all who comment and/or fave my photos, it is much appreciated.

 

One of the characterful type of trees which immediately catches the eye. As I saw the flooded meadow around it, I thought this could make a great foreground given the right conditions. Especially if there was a colorful sunrise or sunset. Actually, I had to visit this location four times - under different water levels - to get the shot I was about.

 

March 2020 | Enztal

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Thanks for your interest! Feel free to have a look on the other images of my portfolio as well.

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

 

Music recommendation: Space Ambient Mix 21 - Planetary Suite, Silent Cosmos by Sonus Lab | www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSBDVY0i0xw

Black Bear "Mama"

Riding Mountain National Park

Manitoba, Canada

Hawnby Hill Crag

Hawnby is a small crossroads village and civil parish in Rye Dale in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England.

John Wesley - visited Hawnby in 1757

After staying in Osmotherley he "rode over one of the pleasantest parts of England to Hawnby".

Stag in the Scottish highlands UK

This is how this scene appeared to me - and how it vanished as fast as it came. I even don't know exactly where the tree is located - as the photograph was taken with the 200 mm long lens down the valley. Enjoy the moment!

 

October 2018 | Enztal

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

Part of my 'Duffus Castle through the seasons' project.

 

601314487fe3c.site123.me/

 

The castle is situated on the Laich of Moray, a fertile plain that was once the swampy foreshore of Spynie Loch. This was originally a more defensive position than it appears today, long after the loch was drained.

 

The motte is a huge man-made mound, with steep sides and a wide ditch separating it from the bailey. The whole site is enclosed by a water-filled ditch, which is more a mark of its boundary than it is a serious defensive measure.

Duffus Castle was built by a Flemish man named Freskin, who came to Scotland in the first half of the 1100s. After an uprising by the ‘men of Moray’ against David I in 1130, the king sent Freskin north as a representative of royal authority.

 

He was given the estate of Duffus, and here he built an earthwork-and-timber castle. Freskin’s son William adopted the title of ‘de Moravia’ – of Moray. By 1200, the family had become the most influential noble family in northern Scotland, giving rise to the earls of Sutherland and Clan Murray.

In about 1270, the castle passed to Sir Reginald Cheyne the Elder, Lord of Inverugie. He probably built the square stone keep on top of the motte, and the curtain wall encircling the bailey. In 1305, the invading King Edward I of England gave him a grant of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Darnaway and Longmorn, which were probably used for the castle’s floors and roofs.

  

As seen from Tannenberg down the Enz Valley. The colorful isles in the mid- and background belong to the small village Enzberg. Taken with the long lens at about 111 mm.

 

November 2018 | Tannenberg

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

Looking west from Richmond Hill on Aspen Mtn from l-r Mt Hayden, Conundrum Creek, and Highlands Bowl in fall.

Just picked up a Canon AE-1, can't wait to take a lot more film photos.

Quite amazing light rays were visible when the light broke through the low hanging clouds and mist at the edge of the forest at this morning. The whole woodscape was bathed in fine light while I was shooting and enjoying the happening.

 

November 2018 | Tannenberg

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

 

Music recommendation: Wishing a Stars | Beautiful Chill Mix - www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7Zq6e-DuzQ

Ezekiel 31:3 “Behold, the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with a forest-like shade, and of high stature; and its top was among the thick boughs.”

Perfect day of shooting at Two Jack Lake in Banff Alberta.

The Glen Massan on Loch Carron

Nice light and a small island on the lake.

Nick playing the piano on a porch.

Ottawa, Ontario on a beautiful sunny day over a destroyed home.

I arrived at Goblin Valley before the sun. As the sun's glow started to grow, I felt someone staring at me; the Dawn Goblin.

 

D810 ISO400 1/13sec 70mm ƒ/8

Spynie Palace was for 500 years the seat of the bishops of Moray. During that time, the palace stood on the edge of Spynie Loch, a sea loch with safe anchorage for fishing boats and merchant vessels. A thriving settlement developed nearby.

 

Today, nothing remains of either sea loch or medieval settlement. But the impressive ruin of Spynie Palace is the largest surviving medieval bishop’s house in Scotland.

Cityscape photo of Montreal taken on a Saturday in St-Henri.

A lovely view on Goathill (Gaisberg) in Niefern. This shot has been taken in early September under foggy conditions. You can see the grass which already has changed its colour while the last fruits are hanging on the apple tree. Maybe you noticed: Five months earlier I have taken almost the same shot, when spring was in full bloom. Check this shot out and compare them - it's amazing how the landscape has changed: flic.kr/p/25drNV9

 

September 2018 | Tannenberg

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

Showing a dreamy sunset over the valley where the sunflowers are growing by mid of August. The small village to the right is Rosswag and on the horizon, you can see two transmission towers located in Mühlacker.

 

August 2019 | Enztal

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Thanks for your interest! Feel free to have a look on the other images of my portfolio as well.

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

 

Music recommendation: 10 Hours | Full Motion Ambient Space Music: Harmonies in Space, Depression Relief, Ease Anxiety | www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeUP83wRhjQ

Dawn over the small valley Würmtal in the Northern Black Forest. The castle ruin Burg Liebeneck rises out of the fog. It was my fifth visit of this viewpoint, but the conditions never were as desired. At this morning there were impressive colors in the sky, complemented by low hanging banks of fog.

 

See another day of the same view here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/45459247425/

 

November 2018 | Black Forest

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

Please like, comment and share this photograph to support my work.

 

Become a follower as well to see my latest releases:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/153534027@N06/

www.instagram.com/max_angelsburger/

www.facebook.com/MaxAngelsburgerPhotography/

Turned this living room closet into a cute living space.

Blue hour in Canmore, Alberta can be dramatic and rewarding.

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 73 74