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The old beech trees of the Speulderbos look magical in any weather condition, but they look especially appealing in autumn, with fog and sun rays. The beech trees with the glistening golden leaves are no longer there. They were covered with mushrooms and looked as if they had a built-in staircase. The backlight made the leaves shine and made the trees become more like silhouettes, which emphasized their shape. The dancing trees in the background, for which this forest is famous, add depth to this woodland scene
Ellen Borggreve is a landscape photographer and author of Woodscapes and Praxisbuch Wälder fotografieren, among others. She was born and raised in the woods of the Veluwe where her love for trees originated. Besides forests she also likes to photograph Dutch coastal scenes.
The focus is on tranquil scenes..
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