A quiet, silent, snow-covered footpath, lined with trees lost in winter slumber, comes to life when a few people walk past in the distance. You can't help but wonder: what are those people doing back there? Where are they going? What stories do they carry within them?
The photo was taken in the Adamsky style - a technique in which sharp and blurred image elements are deliberately combined. This method gives the picture a completely new, almost dreamlike effect, in which colours can also be used more intensely and freely.
I love to detach myself from pure reality with my pictures. Because everyone can see reality - but capturing feelings, emotions and moods visually is the real challenge.
Every time I look at this photo, I remember the exact moment it was taken: I was walking through the beautiful old town of Tübingen with my wife and children. It was freezing cold and our noses were almost frozen. The children discovered something exciting in the snow and stopped - and I did too. I saw this fantastic perspective and paused. Just a moment later, when the people were far enough away, I pressed the shutter release on my camera...