Last night I tried – again without success – with NLCs. This time I stood at the beginning of the Grimmershörn bay with view to the Kugelbake, because here the area in the sky was a bit more cloud free. With the water rising, several ships made their way up the Elbe in the […]
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Cuxhaven Döse
Yesterday afternoon I flew with the DJI Mini in Döse. Although there are already many vacationers here, the hustle and bustle in Grimmershörn Bay was still limited.
Moonrise over Altenbruch
I had already intended to take this shot last year, but due to heavy cloud cover it was not possible. So I submitted the date again. Despite lousy forecasts I was lucky this time. The photos were taken with the Fuji X-T3 on the Fringer adapter and with the Sigma 150-600 S. The […]
Architecture in Cuxhaven V
After it has not worked the day before yesterday to photograph the indoor swimming pool I went there again yesterday. This time the forecourt was empty and I could tackle it.
Cuxhaven architecture IV
A shot of the (no longer very pretty) round gymnasium in Cuxhaven. Actually, I wanted to photograph the new indoor pool, but there were too many people in the outdoor area. So that will have to wait.
Obereversand
While trying to see or photograph NLCs, a few shots were taken at the lighthouse Obereversand. As you can see nicely on the pictures, nothing was going on with NLCs, because the deep horizon was covered with clouds.
Stickenbüttel
Westerwisch in infrared
A picture from yesterday in the early morning. As always with infrared the camera was the Nikon D80 with the Nikkor 16-85 and the Hoya R72 Infrared Filter.
Barrow
Short trip to Wanna to the barrow. I had already photographed the barrow in winter, but I did not like the stubble fields at all. In the hope of a rapeseed field in the foreground we went there again. Unfortunately, we had had no luck with the rapeseed field, but instead a few cuttings.
Westerwisch
The small group of trees on the Bäderring I had photographed a few weeks ago. Now, in May, the red old foliage has renewed.