During an early autumn walk in the forest, I came across an unexpected scene: a densely growing group of mushrooms, like a collection of small, dancing hats. They stood in a circle, as if whispering to each other, each hat in different shades of beige, brown and sometimes even reddish. The damp morning mist made them glisten in the soft light that fell through the trees.
With my camera, I approached them carefully, kneeling down to get to eye level. I wanted to capture their interconnectedness, the way their hats almost leaned against each other, as if seeking support in their growth. The challenge was to capture the details without disturbing their fragility-the fine lines of their hats, the structure of their stems, and the light that playfully shone between them.
In the end, this became my favourite photo of the day: an interplay of shapes and shades, with each hat seeming to have its own character. An intimate snapshot of a world that usually goes unnoticed, but is full of stories for those who take the time to look.
Photographing since 5 years. Wonderful relaxation, adventure, beautiful places and moments to discover and capture with feeling and then edit to an even better result. A wonderful addition to another passion, painting .... two different styles, but certainly the same starting point .... make beautiful images... Read more…