Fotografie
Die Fotografie ist meine größte Leidenschaft!
Schon in analogen Zeiten liebte ich es, die Welt mit meinen Augen durch den Sucher zu betrachten und meinen eigenen Focus zu gestalten.
Die Fotografie lehrte mich, Dinge zu sehen, die ich im Normalfall übersehen würde. Und sie erweiterte meine Vorstellungskraft auf so vielen Ebenen.
Mein Arbeitsgerät ist eine Nikon Zfc und eine Nikon D7200. Und die Zeit, die ich früher in der Dunkelkammer verbrachte, sitze ich nun vor dem PC und entwickle meine RAW-Dateien mit Affinity Photo. Zum Archivieren nutze ich Flickr.
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On the day of the beginning of spring I really wanted to photograph the first flowers. It was a sunny day and so I took the bus to the University of Hohenheim and walked through the Exotic Garden and the beautiful park.
Some of the magnolias were not yet open. But some did and it was a pleasure to capture them. Other flowers and of course the castle were also nice photo opportunities.
It was a beautiful day and made me look forward to warmer days!
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Leaving Apalachicola westbound, you come to Cape San Blas. There is a small but worth seeing section of the beach called Stumphole. Definitely worth seeing! Albeit easy to miss. You have to park on the street.
Then continue on the St. Joseph Peninsula to the T.H. Stone Memorial Saint Joseph Peninsula State Park. Kilometers of sandy beaches and great nature make you forget time.
On the way back I made a quick stop at Salinas Park in the bay San Blas. The difference between the public beach and the protected state park beaches is easy to see.
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Apalachicola is a sleepy little town with southern charm.
I like the character of the city. But unfortunately tourism is constantly increasing and so I am glad to have known the city in earlier days.
Alcohol consumption in public has increased. And that has never been a good thing in America or elsewhere.
Nevertheless, I love the small town and would continue to visit it.
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St. George is a barrier island 28 miles (45 km) long and 1 mile (2 km) wide at its widest point. St. George Island is adjacent to Cape St. George Island, also known as Little St. George Island. It is connected to the mainland at Eastpoint, Florida by the 4-mile (6.4 km) long St. George Island Bridge over Apalachicola Bay. Nearby towns include Eastpoint, Carrabelle, and Apalachicola.
For me, St. George Island has one of the most beautiful beaches in Florida. And I love the south! The feeling of the south is good for me!
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