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Border crossing beauty part II

Friday, 20 March 2020

(Since, as you all probably know already, my main goal is to raise awareness for the importance of wild nature by showing it in my images, it seems important to me to display some of the pictures, of course. Unfortunately I still just cannot find the time to write the articles I would like to here on my website for all my series of images. So I decided to show the upcoming sets of images just with a very few words instead of not showing them at all. Sorry for that. Hope you enjoy the pictures nevertheless and may they hopefully speak for themselves. And of course, your thoughts and feedback are welcome anytime.) The series you can see in this blog entry shows the second set of some autumn images of Austria's smallest national park, the Thaya Valley National Park.

Border crossing beauty part II

I was lucky enough to spot a few White-tailed Eagles during my last stay in the national park. Pretty impressive birds.

Big birds too, but way more common, of course.

Dead trees are always a good indicator for mainly unaffected nature.

Watching young Otters is probably one of my favorite activities ;)

Intimate late autumn forest scene.

Gorgeous light, gorgeous trees.

Soft mist wraps the valley in peace.

The setting sun hits the wonderful mixed forest on the Czech side of the park.

An anabranch of the Thaya River hidden behind some mossy tress.

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Border crossing beauty part I

Wednesday, 18 March 2020

(Since, as you all probably know already, my main goal is to raise awareness for the importance of wild nature by showing it in my images, it seems important to me to display some of the pictures, of course. Unfortunately I still just cannot find the time to write the articles I would like to here on my website for all my series of images. So I decided to show the upcoming sets of images just with a very few words instead of not showing them at all. Sorry for that. Hope you enjoy the pictures nevertheless and may they hopefully speak for themselves. And of course, your thoughts and feedback are welcome anytime.) The series you can see in this blog entry shows the first set of some autumn images of Austria's smallest national park, the Thaya Valley National Park.

Border crossing beauty part I

For me, one of the most beautiful forest views I can remember and one of my 2019 favorite shots.

The fall foliage slowly disappears.

Of course, there are also Kingfishers along the Thaya River ...

... and it's also a typical habitat for Dippers.

The most popular view in the park to the Czech Republic.

One of Austra's very rare free running river sections.

Some moody morning mist brings even more silence into the scene.

I just love Otters. And since they're extremely hard to spot, every sighting is incredible exciting.

An other closer look to the gorgeous mixed forests of the park.

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Leisure at the lagoon - New Zealand part XII

Tuesday, 17 March 2020

(Since, as you all probably know already, my main goal is to raise awareness for the importance of wild nature by showing it in my images, it seems important to me to display some of the pictures, of course. Unfortunately I still just cannot find the time to write the articles I would like to here on my website for all my series of images. So I decided to show the upcoming sets of images just with a very few words instead of not showing them at all. Sorry for that. Hope you enjoy the pictures nevertheless and may they hopefully speak for themselves. And of course, your thoughts and feedback are welcome anytime.) The series you can see in this blog entry shows some images of New Zealand's Okarito area.

Leisure at the lagoon - New Zealand part XII

Lovely sunrise with a great view to the lagoon and the sea.

Golden moments at the entrance of the lagoon.

Not too many countries offer views like this, I guess.

A big Kea takes off infront of New Zealnd's highest peaks.

Another one waiting for sunrise.

The beautiful red colored feathers only reveal when the birds spread their wings.

A closer look to the biggest summits of the Southern Alps.

A big tide pool short before sunrise.

Morning fog slowly scatters as the sun comes up.

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