Looking back: 2019’s favourite photos
Every year, for Christmas, I choose my favourite pictures taken that very year and create a calendar, that I give away to family and friends.
Every year, for Christmas, I choose my favourite pictures taken that very year and create a calendar, that I give away to family and friends.
For sure, pictures of Hamburg will pop up, and a wonderful hike (you can’t plan on the sun to just shine through the trees in the perfect angle).
A hot summer day, a cool location and a light camera-set: not the worst plan to spend a day off with a friend.
“The best camera is the one you…” – no need to finish this phrase, since it is a commonplace phrase amongst photographers. So just have fun with the gallery I created from my latest photos, I took with my iPhone 6.
I am sure, you’ve experienced that, too: sometimes, your hobby comes to an inexplicable halt. Sometimes completely, sometimes partially. Looking back into the year 2017, I did not find as many photos as in the previous years.
Theatre photography is fascinating – especially if you can get onstage with the actors during a dress rehearsal: intriguing perspectives are the reward.
When I was looking back to my first “DSLR year” in 2014, I wrote: “so many experiences”. This still is true for 2015. Join me for a “photowalk” through the year gone by…
On September 28th, 2015, we could watch a rare astronomical event: a lunar eclipse, combined with a supermoon. They called it SuperBloodHarvestMoon…
Don’t we all love sunsets? Browsing my photo-library, I discovered some old ones and added a few new ones exploring the new tools in Lightroom 6
On Sept. 9th, 2014, I finally succeeded in capturing the super-moon after the disappointingly cloudy and unsuccessful Supermoon-day in August.
On Aug. 10th, 2014, Stuttgart waited for the supermoon to rise at 8.15 pm. Being a full moon and extremely close to the earth, it should present itself in full glory.