In this impressive photograph, we encounter Bohemian Switzerland in its clearest form: unspoilt, vast and full of poetry. At the centre of the composition is the majestic Prebischtor - Europe's largest natural sandstone bridge - like a stone link between heaven and earth. The archaic form of the bridge, covered in moss and overgrown with gnarled pines, stretches far over the abyss and forms the stable foundation for a landscape that opens up to the rear like a painted fairy tale.
The view leads into the depths and into the distance: over wooded hills, gentle valleys and wide horizons to the striking cone-shaped mountain on the horizon. The sky above seems both lively and calm at the same time - with floating fields of clouds and a play of colours of soft blue, orange and pink that lends the moment something solemn. It is the hour between light and darkness, when nature pauses and for a brief moment appears in perfect harmony.
The picture tells of the quiet wonders of this border region between Germany and the Czech Republic. Bohemian Switzerland, captured in its autumnal beauty, is a place of contrasts: soft sky meets rough stone, wild nature meets geology millions of years old. The Prebischtor is not only a geological phenomenon, but also a symbol of vision, freedom and amazement at the power of nature.
As a wall mural in landscape format, this image is ideal for quiet, meditative rooms - such as living rooms, libraries, coaching practices or hotel lobbies with a connection to nature. The clear structure of the motif invites you to linger and gives the room depth and grounding. It is a picture that breathes - with space for thoughts, longing and silence.
I have always enjoyed photography. Even when I was young, I took photos with the Beirette. It even happened to me once that I inserted a film twice ... and the photos I took were very interesting.
I then bought my digital SLR camera in 2014. The first photos..
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