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Flower fields, mandalas and tulips: photos of week 48

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Golden fields, abstract water reflections and floral mandalas: in this week’s photos, our gallery photographers capture unique situations that are reminiscent of transience, warm sunshine and rainy days.

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Bouquet

(Image: tree frog)

“Early in the morning, at the end of April. The tulips are backlit. It’s fresh, there is dew on the grass and the rising sun is shining in a lot of droplets. I can certainly play with them,” thought Baumfrosh with a gray filter . The image of the tulips was taken at ISO 100 and with an exposure time of 1/8 second. They appear to be swaying in the wind. The title comes from the song “Tipto Through the Bouquet” – On the one hand because the situation was very happy, but also because the tree frog was actually standing in the tulip bed.



gold in the ground

(Image: Metapix)

gold in the ground Depicts a sculpture with a reclining face that appears to be half sunk into the earth or perhaps sleeping. It feels almost peaceful. The tufts of grass growing in the foreground create a natural contrast with the smooth surface of the artwork. The images created by Metapix are reminiscent of the interaction between man and nature, but also of ephemera.



fields of Gold

(Image: analuchjehtouche)

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Annalochzehtuch (aka Jörg Franzen) was actually photographing rockfalls in a rapeseed field on a beautiful summer evening. However, the grain field, which was becoming more golden as the sun set, was more visible, which is why he took this snapshot with his telephoto lens – fields of GoldThe image was developed with Capture One and post-processed with Color Efex from the Nik Collection.



Board

(Image: Anke Brehm)

This shot shows a symmetry Board Created by Anke Brehm from flowers, leaves and other plant elements. The resulting natural color palette includes earthy colors such as beige, brown and subtle orange hues. The symmetry is created by the thin ends of the petals, which point outward like rays and form a star-shaped pattern.



Frieda is in the omni

(Image: KPK)

The architecture of the Omni Tower and adjacent modern high-rise buildings in Frankfurt appears dramatic from the perspective of KPK’s image. The sky is clear and blue, highlighting the steel and glass structures. Reflections in the glass facade make the complex particularly impressive and futuristic: Frieda is in the omni,



red ibis

(Image: Dieterine)

The feathers of this ibis standing in the water look particularly rich against the black background. Its wings shine intensely in various colors ranging from red to orange, while the head appears brown. The reflection in the water is clear and reflective, creating a beautiful color symmetry. nature of red ibis Effectively portrayed by Dieterin.



After the rain

(Image: Martin Ruop)

After the rain The building in front is reflected in this pool of water. The reflection is drawn by drops and you have to look twice to see what the image is. The black and white implementation makes Martin Ruop’s photographs appear more expressive.

You can find an overview of all this week’s photos here:


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