Interesting cloud formations appeared yesterday evening at the Alte Liebe.
There’s still room for improvement this year
After the last great display of NLCs, there was another huge NLC field yesterday, or rather two of them. Although there was still a lot of cloud cover, it was still quite good between 11:30 pm and 1 am. The left field in particular was very high in the sky. Als das erste […]
First success of the season
While the match between Germany and Switzerland at Euro 2024 was still on, I had a hunch – the radar images were more than enough to suggest it – that I would have to go out for the first NLCs (for Cuxhaven weather) of the season. So shortly before the end of the match, I […]
Grimmershörn in infrared
A few shots of the Grimmershörn bay yesterday afternoon. The rain returned shortly afterwards. No wonder the beach chairs are deserted with the persistently unstable and cold weather conditions…
Unbelievable…
This was probably the most violent solar storm since 2003 (as reported on the Internet). Here it was – of course as always – cloudy. There was a small chance that there would be gaps in the clouds from about 2 o’clock. So I got up at 1:30 a.m. and drove to Döse, the northernmost […]
Grimmershörn
Waiting in vain for auroras yesterday evening. Unfortunately, the G2 storm was over before it got darker. It wasn’t worth waiting for a later storm because the sky kept closing in.
At Beerst station
After a hearty breakfast at Drangstedter Tannenhof, a short visit to Bad Bederkesa station, where the museum train is currently parked. Unfortunately, the locomotive was not there. All photos were taken with the iPhone XS as I didn’t have my camera with me. Most of the wagons parked there bring back childhood memories. […]
Frank Gehry
Yesterday the weather was finally good enough for us to drive the 300km to East Westphalia to photograph two Gehry architectures. First stop was in Bad Oeynhausen at the Forum Energie Innovation. Then we went to the MARTa Herford… … and back to Bad Oeynhausen once again.
Bremerhaven
A picture from today in the early afternoon. A panorama of 7 individual images with the Fuji GFX and the Zeiss Biometar 80mm on the Hartblei adapter. After cropping, this resulted in an image with 35158×5868 pixels.
Neuwerk
It was actually supposed to be the Komet 12P/Pons-Brooks. But the clouds put a spanner in the works. The sky over Neuwerk, on the other hand, was largely clear.