~ Spring beauty: Alpine squill (Scilla bifolia) ~
I really like the delicate Alpine squills (Scilla bifolia) that are always among the first flowers in spring. However, I don’t think I … Read more...
I really like the delicate Alpine squills (Scilla bifolia) that are always among the first flowers in spring. However, I don’t think I … Read more...
We obviously missed winter this year (it actually was a 4-day winter while we were in Dubai!) and some of the first flowers … Read more...
I’m always looking forward to the time when the Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) is blooming but I don’t always try to photograph these … Read more...
I have finally reviewed and processed all photos from this gorgeous morning with the Snake’s head fritillaries (Fritillaria meleagris) near Hamburg. I was … Read more...
The Snake’s head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris), which is also commonly known as Chess flower, prefers habitats further north and don’t grow somewhere near … Read more...
The oxlips (Primula elatior) are among the first blooming flowers in the forest and, like every year, I enjoyed some time with them … Read more...
After all those years in this area, I was very happy to eventually find a great spot where the delicate Hollowroot birthwort (Corydalis … Read more...
The time of the beautiful Alpine squills (Scilla bifolia) is already over again for another year and I truly enjoyed my second – … Read more...
I know that spring is in full swing when I find the Alpine squills (Scilla bifolia) in a local nature reserve near Basel. … Read more...
Our South Africa photos are almost all edited and developed and so I had a look at unprocessed files from spring this week. … Read more...
When we left for our South Africa trip, my personal peak of taking flower photos had already passed although there will still be … Read more...
Early spring has been fantastic and I enjoyed many hours outside photographing the early bloomers. I quite often went into the lowland forest … Read more...
I continue my “Beauty theme” with two photos of the delicate Wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa) that I already took two weeks ago! Spring … Read more...
We are in full swing of spring and the Pasque flowers are not the only ones that I have visited in the past … Read more...
Spring has arrived – slowly, but it has!
And although I have been processing our photos from Norway in every free minute, I … Read more...
This flower belongs – in my opinion – to the most beautiful flowers we can find locally and it always puts a huge … Read more...
Oooops…. what’s this? Hang on – it is not an acacia, it is not a quiver tree – it does not even look … Read more...
Greetings again from Namibia!
We have continued our journey through the deep South and enjoy the trip very much. We spent three days … Read more...
Greetings from Namibia!
The first three days are already gone and we had a good, relaxing time in the Kalahari desert where we … Read more...
Spring brings lush green colours and typical plants like the Herb Paris (Paris quadrifolia) to the lowland forest close to the Rhine river. … Read more...
The close-up season has been up and running for a couple of weeks now and usually Spring vetchlings (Lathyrus vernus) and Cowslip (Primula … Read more...
Spring is at its peak and the delicate cuckoo flowers (Cardamine pratensis) are in full bloom. It is always a joy to be … Read more...
Today, we fly to Madeira – the flower island – for an extended Easter break.
I would like to say goodbye for a … Read more...
It’s an exception that I post the same subject two days in a row but the weather was so perfect yesterday afternoon that … Read more...
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