by Matthias Kirsch | Feb 25, 2011 | Photo of the day
Somewhere at the West Coast I met these two fellows. They were sticked together all the time, and watching them side by side they could very well be twins, couldn’t they? Photo data: Pentax K20D, 50-200 mm at 200 mm, f8, 1/320 second and ISO 200. Share this...
by Matthias Kirsch | Feb 20, 2011 | Photo of the day
This is one of several old graves around the church of the small village Katharinenheerd at the west coast. He lived some of the most exciting times in Schleswig-Holstein – when he was born in 1801 it was still Danish, some years before he died the state became...
by Matthias Kirsch | Dec 24, 2010 | Photo of the day
It’s the day of the Holy Night, the day we in Germany celebrate Christmas! Today opens the last door of the Advent calendar, our way to count the days until the arrival of Christ (and Santa). The photo shows (supposedly) the world’s longest Advent...
by Matthias Kirsch | Dec 20, 2010 | Photo of the day
Only three more days until Christmas! (Here we celebrate on the 24th.) And not much left for this poor sheep, either… just some frozen plant that doesn’t look particularly delicious, if you ask me… Sheep are almost the only farm animals left that can...
by Matthias Kirsch | Dec 15, 2010 | Photo of the day
Today I had several photos to take on the Eiderstedt peninsula at the west coast. I took the small roads, which was a great experience. Everything seemed totally still and calm under the blanket of snow, and there was almost no traffic during the afternoon. When the...