category: Schönbuch
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– or: When I went to photograph the sunset and returned with pictures of fog. For the second time. Like on September 1st when it rained much of the day, cooling down the air, the clouds disappeared by evening with blue sky arriving from West. Sounds like good ingredients for a nice sunset, which shouldn´t have happended as expected, but instead the Schönbuch forest was covered in fog:
„wildfire“
Rising fog glowing in the last sunrays over the Schönbuch forest.
The fog had the perfect density and altitude to be clearly visible yet not blocking the view of the distinct levels in the landscape. The few clouds at the horizon let enough light pass to create sunset colors as a nice contrast to the foggy forest. Depending on the direction of view, the color of the sky varied from blue over violet to red tones.
The forest turns green—while the beeches are about to open their buds or just have opened them in the previous days, birches already have their leaves; wild cherries are in full bloom and—especially in the evenings—spread their sweet fragrance, and so do most of the fruit trees around the forest; rapeseed fields have also started to flower—that´s how to briefly summarize the current progress of spring here.
Here I want to share a couple of impressions of a late afternoon cycling tour through the southeastern part of the Schönbuch forest. Let´s start with another set of images of the tracks through the light-flooded spring forest:
forest tracks photographed with 50 mm (5D)
flowering wild cherry trees in the spring forest
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contrails over the spring forest (infrared)
forest track in the Schönbuch (infrared)
flowering wild cherry tree (Prunus avium) in the evening light (infrared)
10mm (Nikon1) 18mm
flowering wild cherry trees in the evening light
In mid April, trees in the Schönbuch forest open their buds and quickly cover the forest in new green leaves. These pictures were taken in a time span of approx. 2 weeks (April 11th–27th, 2018).
Note: Some pictures were taken similarly at the same place on different days - in that case, you can select the different days on the buttons beneath the images by hovering the cursor.
The beeches buds are still closed yet noticeably growing in their size:
Flowering hornbeams add some tender green to the branches:
[11th Apr] 17th Apr 25th Apr
hornbeams and oaks
beech (Fagus sylvatica) foliage from last year in the morning light
beech (Fagus sylvatica) foliage from last year in the morning light
beech (Fagus sylvatica) foliage from last year in the morning light
budding beeches (Fagus sylvatica)
6 days later - the beechs´ buds are opening:
11th Apr [17th Apr]
sprouting leaves of Fagus sylvatica (European beech)
Var 1 var 2
new leaves of Fagus sylvatica (European beech)
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published on 2020-04-17
Season: Spring
categories: Schönbuch
keywords: forest | new leaves | spring forest