Black Forest brook. This brook near the village of Bühlertal is a real "Fundgrube" for photography! I have been there many times and will certainly come back more often. There is always something new to discover. The moss-covered trees and rocks (probably due to the high humidity) are already shining on you from afar and seem to give off light.
In summer, when the trees have many leaves, you imagine yourself in the tropics because the humidity of the stream stays nicely in the valley and summers here are really hot. This time I found a nice composition. In the forest in the background light, bluish mist. In the foreground, the large rocks almost zigzag one after the other while the stream zigzags between them. On the rock on the right even a tree is growing!
André Post is a Dutch opera singer and landscape photographer from Karlsruhe. He grew up on the shores of the IJsselmeer and now lives in the southwest of Germany between the Black Forest and the Pfälzerwald.
André is a passionate nature lover and when he is not singing, he likes..
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