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With long focal lengths, “sharpness” is not the problem; it is the tiny movement that prevents sharpness. The longer the focal length, the higher the sensor resolution, and the smaller the time window for correct technique, the less forgiving the system becomes. In practice, it is therefore not about the one perfect, razor-sharp image, but about yield: How many images in a sequence are truly u…
My camera traps have been documenting the lives of lynx in the Bavarian Forest for a decade. What began as a personal project became a valuable collaboration with Luchs Bayern e.V. The images not only show lynxes, but also other wild animals – a contribution to nature photography, environmental education and species protection.
Gran Canaria – a paradise for families and nature photographers. Together with my family, I explored the island’s diverse landscapes, encountered endemic species and captured special moments with my camera. In this travelogue, I share our experiences between adventure, relaxation and wildlife photography.
The snow-covered Bavarian Forest offers unique opportunities for nature photographers. In this article, I share five tried-and-tested tips for successful winter shots in the wildlife reserve – from the right equipment and optimal lighting conditions to the behavior of the animals. Perfect for anyone who wants to capture the winter wilderness authentically.
Marmots can be seen up close on the Grossglockner – a highlight for nature photographers. In this article, I share my experiences, give tips on observing and photographing these charming Alpine inhabitants and show you how to photograph them respectfully in their natural environment.
Munich is wilder than you might think. Together with three colleagues, I explored the urban nature of our city photographically – from urban foxes to birds of prey. The “Wild Munich” exhibition at the Museum Mensch und Natur shows our pictures and invites you to become active yourself. Visitors can submit their own nature conservation projects and win great prizes.
The latest podcast episode is all about camera traps in nature photography. I talk about technical challenges, typical sources of error and share fascinating stories from the field. Find out how you can get impressive shots of wildlife with the right technique and preparation.
The Flaucher, an idyllic stretch of the Isar in Munich, offers nature photographers fascinating motifs all year round. From mating greylag geese to majestic swans – here you can experience animals up close in an urban environment. In this article, I share my experiences and give tips for successful shots in this special place.
Camera traps provide fascinating insights into the lives of shy wild animals – without any human presence. In this article, I explain how PIR sensors and light barriers work, the technology behind them and how camera traps are used in research, species conservation and nature photography.
The 3Lynx exhibition in Prague presents impressive photographs and information about the Eurasian lynx. Visitors can learn more about cross-border conservation projects, habitats and the importance of international cooperation for the conservation of this majestic feline predator.
In Crystal River, Florida, I experienced the fascinating manatees up close. These gentle giants frequent the region’s warm springs in winter and offer unique photo opportunities. In this article, I share my experiences, give tips for respectful encounters and show you how best to photograph these impressive animals.
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