Late summer in Wallgau by Thomas Riess

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Kahl, Germany

About ‘Late summer in Wallgau’ by Thomas Riess

Wallgau is located in the Upper Isar Valley about 14 kilometres east of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and belongs to the Werdenfelser Land in the Oberland region. Along with Mittenwald and Krün, Wallgau is the most northerly of the three communities in the Upper Isar Valley that have joined together to form Alpenwelt Karwendel for tourism.…

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Thomas Riess
Kahl, Germany

Amateur photographer with advanced knowledge, retired for 6 years. Made my first experiences with photography as an employee at CANON and now, after many stations, take photos digitally with the Pentax K1 MK II and various lenses. My main focus is difficult to define. Actually everything that comes in front of my lens and doesn't look like a snapshot. I always try to tell a little story with my pictures or at least to get the viewer's imagination going.

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