Two stone stacks in daylight against a blue background. Also called Steinmänner, Steinmandl, Steinmanderl or Steindauben, they are stones stacked on top of each other in the form of small hills or turrets. They are an archaic form of waymarking, but are still erected around the world today. The marking is intended to facilitate orientation, especially in impassable and unclear terrain - such as mountains, high mountains, steppes and deserts.
With an open eye for the small, often overlooked beauties of the world, I capture special moments - honest, approachable and with feeling.
My passion for photography is deeply rooted: it gives me freedom, expression and a sense of light-heartedness that I already felt as a child..
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