We are in full swing of spring and the Pasque flowers are not the only ones that I have visited in the past two weeks. The oxslips (Primula elatior) are already growing in large numbers in the lowland forests along the Rhine river and these photos are almost two weeks old. This flower was quite tall already and I pretty much liked the blossoms that look like a bunch of flowers. I didn’t really care that one of the leaves is missing – it is still a beauty for me; an imperfect beauty 🙂
For the tech freaks, I used an old but very nice Meyer Görlitz Telemagor 180mm lens for both photos.
This photo was taken shortly before sunset:
And this one just a few minutes later when the sun slowly disappeared behind the forest:
Hello, I’m Sandra – a passionate landscape photographer and solo globetrotter. In this blog I show my best landscape, nature and travel photos which have been taken during my travels around the world. I shared my passion for travel and photography with my late husband Gerd until 2018, whom I now take with me in my heart to every place I visit. Please also view my trip reports on my website Sandra Schänzer travelogues and photo galleries.
Beautiful spring photos. I like the soft tone and pastel colors
Many thanks Jarek!!
Hi Sandra,
Very special pics, especially the one on the top.So creative and beautiful!
Best,
Adit