The view sweeps over one of Europe's most impressive natural wonders: the Prebisch Gate in Bohemian Switzerland, which stretches like a stone ribbon between the rocks. This photograph, bathed in soft evening light, leaves us marvelling at the grandeur, harmony and quiet power emanating from this landscape. It is a place where you seem to forget time - a gateway not only into the distance, but into your own sense of wonder.
The huge sandstone portal with its flat, natural curvature seems to float weightlessly above the abyss. The scenery is like a painting: the sky glows in shades of apricot, rosé and midnight blue, while the gently undulating hills of the Bohemian low mountain range can be seen behind it - a panorama that seems to stretch almost endlessly. The few trees on the rocky roof tell of wind and weather, of resilience and rootedness.
In the foreground, the rock dominates: rough, ancient, weathered - a geological work of art formed millions of years ago by erosion and tectonic processes. Bohemian Switzerland, directly neighbouring Saxon Switzerland, is one of the most impressive natural regions in Central Europe. The Prebisch Gate symbolises the connection between man and nature, between the present and the history of the earth.
This photograph is ideal as a high-quality wall print in landscape format, especially for rooms that need to radiate space and tranquillity - whether in living rooms, law firms, surgeries or meditation areas. The soft colours and harmonious image composition make it an eye-catcher with depth - both emotionally and spatially.
This motif does not invite you to pass by quickly. It demands to be looked at again and again. Because every time you look at it, you discover a new shade, a new horizon, a moment of inner contemplation.
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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