Great Cormorant

f/5.6 1/200 ISO250 300mm
The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) is an unusually beautiful bird to me. The eyes really do have that wonderful green/blue color, those are real! Here it was cleaning it's feathers after taking a dive.

Endstation

f/16 1/40 ISO640
"It turns out that an eerie type of chaos can lurk just behind a facade of order - and yet, deep inside the chaos lurks an even eerier type of order."
Quote by Douglas R. Hofstadter, Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern

Wartung

f/8 1/500 ISO100 70mm
The sheer size of that tower - incredible. Climbing up there and actually working? Unbelievable.
daniel biegler dna butterfly poster

DNA Butterfly

Using my dna-visualizer in combination with viruses featuring HIV, Ebola, Smallpox and many more to create a butterfly.

Northern Gannet

f/8 1/500 ISO100 300mm
The northern gannet (Morus bassanus) has this wonderful blue circle around its eye. Truly a remarkebly elegant bird.

Aerial Silk

f/6.3 1/200 ISO100 55mm
Performers climb the suspended fabric without the use of safety lines and rely only on their training and skill to ensure safety.

Peacock

f/5 1/250 ISO400 180mm

Surreal kind of reflective, metallic blue combined with sprinkles of metallic greens makes the Peacock truly one of a kind.

Matilda

f/16 1/40 ISO640

An opaque gaze that feels approaching yet distanced, looming, scheming, curious and yet - indifferent. Silently staring into you.

Mountain Slice

f/7.1 1/320 ISO100 55mm
There are a million metaphors that include the concept of climbing mountains. I prefer climbing them for real. Shot in Bavaria, Germany.

Eye Of The Tiger

f/5.6 1/160 ISO5000 300mm
Truly a majestic apex predator. They figuratively held still for only 0.001 seconds so I had to work with what I've got.

End of Summer

f/4 1/160 ISO250 108mm
After running about all day, enjoying the last warm breeze of summer on my skin is one of all time favourite things period. You know change is coming and can't be stopped, so why not just.. relax, take a deep breath and truly enjoy.

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