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Malsch — Kalender 2025
Auch für das Kalenderjahr 2025 habe ich wieder einige wunderschöne Aufnahmen in Malsch und seiner unmittelbaren Umgebung gesammelt und daraus einen kunstvollen Kalender gestaltet. Druckfrisch wird er Anfang Dezember erscheinen, aber am Besten jetzt gleich vorbestellen, denn die Anzahl ist limitiert!
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A illustrated book about the wine and pilgrimage town and its nature and landscapes
During the pandemic you should stay at home. I used the time in my hometown for a project and photographed it from all corners. In this illustrated book you can expect over 200 pages of high-quality photographs of my hometown Malsch and the nature and landscapes that surround it. So you have not seen this place yet.
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The perfect morning? — The only important tip in photography
Oh, it could just have been the perfect morning. The mood of the light, the presence of the perfect amount of misty haze, the spring green and me standing in the biggest sea of wild garlic to take pictures. But the world isn’t perfect and so it is that some places full of wild garlic fell victim to the forestry work in winter and the otherwise perfect morning didn’t coincide with the peak of the wild garlic blossom. A pity really. Nevertheless, some great pictures were taken and I have a very basic tip for you in this BLOG/VLOG!

The influence of image processing on nature photography
Maybe you’ve been there: You’re on a holiday that you’ve been saving up for for a long time and you capture your experiences in pictures. Afterwards, you’re a little disappointed because your pictures don’t even begin to reflect what you saw. If you have photographed in JPG, you won’t be able to do much about it, and some of the pictures might just be for the bin. However, if you have saved the RAWs at the same time, your chances of getting something out of the images increase significantly. This BLOG is all about what is possible with modern image processing using the RAWs of today’s cameras. PS: Without sky replacement or adding atmospheric elements!