
Image 17/20 – it is a German word. It is made from “wandern”, which means walking and “Lust” desire. For me it means discovering new places. I feel Wanderlust this weekend. Smiles. Reinhold
This image is part of my series: Develop my personal style
The first 16 images are already published. If you are interested… please visit my blog to view the other images of my series. Thanks in advance!
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Brake for beauty 🙂 it’s the way to go when you feel that wanderlust! I know I do!
This is an effective playing off of the grasses in the foreground against the sea and clouds in the background.
Oh you are so clever .. another image I adore 😃
And you are very kind… as always. Thank you my friend. Smiles. Reinhold
You are so welcome .. my friend 😃
Beautiful shot!
Thank you!
Unpayable and unique!
Thank you! 🙂
This is an evocative series – I can see you are enjoying the journey.
Thank you. I do like it. Wherever it will take me. Greetings and smiles. Reinhold
Yes, I too feel wanderlust when I look at this enticing image.
Thank you, Margaret. Glad you like it. Greetings from the North of Germany. Smiles. Reinhold
Very beautiful!!!
Thank you!
You have amazing photos!
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Great image.
Thank you!
Taking my breath away…
Magical!
Thank you, Amy! In search of some foreground interest. 🙂 🙂 🙂 If there are no rocks or cliffs I have to use grass instead! Smiles. Reinhold
The grass add some softness to the image and the light reflect behind the grass is remarkable.
Have a great week, Reinhold. 🙂
That is a truly wonderful capture Reinhold – I must check out your other entries!!
Tina, good to have you here and thanks for your nice comment. Glad you like it. Greetings and smiles. Reinhold
Amazing textures in this photo.
Thank you! Glad you like it. Greetings from the North of Germany. Reinhold
And greetings from the center of New England.
Wonderful image, Reinhold. The grasses in the foreground add a lovely touch of texture.
Always in search of some interesting foreground at our coastline of “nothingness”, Karen. This one works quite well. There was a queue of photographers waiting to take my place. 😉 🙂
Oooh…I don’t think I could take the pressure!