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Category: Nature
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1 »Corps« © Photographer louisfernandezphotography.com
2 »Somewhere« © Carla Gesikiewicz with Stephan Joachim
3 »soulmates« © Photographer Stefan Beutler
4 © Photographer Enrico Olla
5 »RAUSCH« © Photographer RENSEN
6 »Emma« © Photographer Imar
7 »Melancholia 2« © Photographer Kantorka
8 »last summer« © Photographer Roland Mühler
9 »Carpathian« © Atreyu Verne with Nebula Andromeda
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Flensburger Einblicke
Tree Fascination
To climb an old tree in heels to unite and connect with it in many ways seems to be a fascinating thing. The feeling of rough or smooth surfaces on the naked skin, the wood smell of strong branches and juicy leaves, and of course, the light. The green filtered, leave shadowed, sun rayed, ever changing light inside a tree crown is truely one of the most fascinating impressions for photo creators. Silhouette shadow printing on nakes skin forms entirely new shapes of body and face, framing branches line up with soft skin and high perspectives stretching figures into edless dimensions of beauty. No wonder so many models are feeling the need to climb a tree, it amplifies all the beauty and grace.
Save the environment, protect the woods!
Ligurian Beigua Park
In a territory full of contrasts as Liguria, enclosed between the mountains and the sea, the area of the Beigua Geopark represents an exemplary section of the region, where it is possible to find also within short distances such varied environments and landscapes as to impress the unaware visitor: a wonderful balcony made up of mountains overlooking the sea, where nature, history, culture and ancient traditions represent elements of extraordinary value and interest.
In the last 20 years, this landscape is radically changing, due to wildfires and climate change. Pine woods are transforming into heath and Mediterranean scrub, raining is more violent than in the past, and the land is subject to erosion. Everything is different and nobody knows the outcome of this deep transformation in the future years.
Volcano eruption
San Colombano
San Colombano hill is the only place in the province of Milan devoted to viticulture and winemaking. It’s said that these were introduced—together with Christianity—by St. Columbanus in the 7th century. The hillside park extends between the Lambro and Po rivers and covers almost 1,500 hectares (~3,707 acres). This land is shared by five municipalities, but 60% belongs to San Colombano. The highest altitude is at Madonna dei Monti which reaches 147 meters (~482 feet).
Vineyards occupy one-third of the hill. There, vines of Croatina, Barbera, and Uva Rara are cultivated and their grapes blended together to make the fine San Colombano Rosso, or red. Pleasant and sparkling with notes of berries when young, the vino reaches its highest expression in the mature Riserva version. In a turn of events from legend to literature, the San Colombano red may actually be the wine featured in Alessandro Manzoni’s famous historical novel, The Betrothed, which is set in and around Milan in the 1600s.