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A fresh apollo (Parnassius apollo) in the Tyrolean mountains. Ein frisch geschlüpfter Roter Apollo (Parnassius apollo) in den Tiroler Bergen. Image Details Location: Fliess, Tyrol, AustriaDate: May 30th 2014Camera: Canon EOS 1D Mark IVLens: Sigma Macro 2.8/150Focal Length: 150 mmExposure: 1/60 SecAperture: 5.0ISO: 400
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Where I live now, I only have 10 minutes with a bike to the sea. Yes, I live here in Chile! Places like this are magical for me. I could spend hours in order to observe this rock with binoculars. Sea lions, pelicans, cormorants, gulls, etc. live here closely crammed together. An impressive scenery! Image […]
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A Flowering-Rush (Butomus umbellatus) on an early summer evening growing on a boggy waterside surrounded by reed. It was nominated as “the flower of the year” 2014. Image Details: Location: Lower AustriaDate: June 16th, 2013Light: Golden HourCamera: Canon EOS 40DLens: Sigma 180mm MacroAperture: 8Exposure: 1/40 secISO: 250
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End of may for a couple of days my husband and I traveled to Imst in Tyrol. We had the hope to be able to find and of course to take some pictures of the first “ Mountain Apollo“. The very first day we went with friends on the way to search the butterflies. The […]
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The fourth part of the Garnitzenklamm is tough in two ways. For one, you already have three parts of the gorge in your legs and the chance to return back down before entering the fourth part. Secondly, this part is tricky to hike. Some passages are narrow, steep and you have to hold on to […]
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You don’t find a place like this in Europe: absolutely remote, vast and full of cacti. This is a typical view of America’s Sonoran desert. I loved that day. It started out perfectly with a fantastic sunrise somewhere in nowhere. Was followed by a breakfast in the wilderness and a superb offroad tour through the […]
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Während diese junge Waldohreule (Asio otus) darauf wartete, dass ihre Mutter mit einer Maus angeflogen kommt, hat sie mich ganz genau beobachtet. While these young Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) waited for her mother which comes flying with a mouse, she has been watching me closely. Observation Location: Seewinkel, Burgenland, AustriaDate: Jun 06th 2014 Camera: Canon […]
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