I took this photo of " the glowing rock" in early May at the Altschlossfelsen near Eppenbrunn in the Palatinate Forest.
You can see this phenomenon, where the sun illuminates and "glows" the rock visible through a crevice in the mountain.
This phenomenon can only be seen at sunset from late March to early May.
Only then, because the sun is then high enough to illuminate the rock and the still small leaves on the trees are not yet big enough to cover the rock.
It is a true spectacle when at one point the rock quasi glows and is heated by the sun.
André Post is a Dutch opera singer and landscape photographer from Karlsruhe. He grew up on the shores of the IJsselmeer and now lives in the southwest of Germany between the Black Forest and the Pfälzerwald.
André is a passionate nature lover and when he is not singing, he likes..
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