Welcoming spring with a pretty famous spot from La Petite France in Strasbourg 🪻
I stopped here on my way to Belgium in late April. The little house in the middle of the lake is famous for the wisteria blossom that fills the air with its sweet, delicate fragrance.…
A collection of some of my favourite photos form last year.
Can’t believe it’s already March and I haven’t been out shooting once this year. Winter here was pretty mild, mostly grey and wet. Really looking forward to spring now and already have a few ideas for new shots 🌿📷…
Happy New Year everyone! 🎆💫🥂
I’m still working on my Top 10 from last year and originally planned to post it today, but there are still a few photos in the final editing stage.…
For quite some time I’ve been searching for this viewpoint of the valley in Engadine where both Lake Silvaplana and Lake Sils can be seen, together with the 3'158m high peak of Piz da la Margna to the left.…
@lavela_tokyo Misty Morning 🌫️
It was another bitterly cold and foggy autumn morning in the Engadin. The sun had already risen and after standing in the freezing cold for over an hour, I was close to giving up hope that the fog would ever lift.…
Well, just before the year ends, here’s a little sign of life from me again. I actually never planned to take such a long break from Instagram, but with my little daughter I’m no longer the one who decides how much free time I have 😅 Honestly,…
🌷 Such flowering poppy fields have become quite rare. Mostly you find small remnants between agricultural fields. But this field was huge and I thought the little chapel with the tree made an interesting composition.…
Sunset at the coast of Madeira 🌅
I always cherish the memories of my trip to Madeira. The 40 meter high sea stacks along the north coast are among my favorite photo motifs, majestic and dramatic against the Atlantic backdrop.…
Bluebells magic ✨💜
Better late than never, here are my photos from the enchanting Hallerbos Forest.
I tried to capture the atmosphere of the forest in this series, which turned out to be more challenging than I thought.…