The picture shows a close-up of a ripe dandelion plant, which was taken using a special photographic technique. A Meyer-Görlitz lens that is more than 60 years old was adapted to a modern digital camera. These lenses are able to depict the out-of-focus area in a particularly picturesque way. After falling into oblivion for a long time, they are experiencing a real renaissance among nature photographers and are now traded at inflationary prices.
This picture was taken in a meadow at the edge of a wood where bluebells were in full bloom. This results in a beautiful colour contrast between the green of the meadow and the purple of the bluebells. The dandelion comes out of the blur and is literally embedded in this two-part world of colour.
The picture is minimalist and is effective both through the many small details that the flower reveals, but also through the colours and structures in the background.
For fans of minimalist pictures, this is a beautiful nature document for your own four walls!
Photography is painting with light. According to this motto, my pictures are created, whether as a long exposure or simply in the first or last light of the day.
Photography is more than a mere reproduction of reality. My pictures tell stories, create moods.
Many of my pictures have..
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Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands