Image description (approx. 390 words):
It stands there like a stone miracle - the Prebisch Gate, also known as Pravčická brána, is the largest natural sandstone rock gate in Europe and one of the most spectacular motifs in Bohemian Switzerland. In this photo, it is embedded in a magical evening atmosphere, suffused with the delicate colours of the sunset and framed by the dark silhouettes of pine branches. The view extends beyond the gate into the bluish distance of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, where Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland meet harmoniously.
The Prebischtor, which spans a length of 26 metres with its flat curvature, looks like a relic from another time - archaic, sublime, full of silent power. It tells of millions of years of geological history, of wind and weather that shaped the soft rock until a bridge of nature was left behind, which today attracts hikers, photographers and dreamers from all over the world.
In the foreground, autumnal forest clings to the steep slopes, while the sky above turns pastel shades - a colour play of soft orange, warm rosé and delicate blue that lends the dramatic shapes of the rock an almost peaceful aura. The pine branches extending into the picture lend depth and framing to the composition - as if you were looking through a natural window into a fabulous world.
This picture is not only a strong expression of scenic beauty, but also a symbol of connection: between countries, between times, between man and nature. Ideally suited as a landscape format print on canvas, acrylic or aluminium dibond, it unfolds its calm, meditative power in living rooms, practice corridors or waiting rooms. For nature lovers, border crossers and friends of sublime natural architecture, this work is a silent treasure.
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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