Two elephants, a bord and a boar (Southern Africa)
A buffalo with two birds (Southern Africa)
Tusker I (Namibia)
Tusker II (Namibia)
Tusker III (Namibia)
Elephant (Namibia)
Animal ensemble at a waterhole (Etosha, Namibia)
Zebras (Etosha, Namibia)
Lion shows teeth (Etosha, Namibia)
Cheetah in the gloaming (Etosha, Namibia)
Cheetahs (Etosha, Namibia)
Caracal (Etosha, Namibia)
Young lion (Botswana)
Hyena (Etosha, Namibia)
A dune in the Namib (Namibia)
Organically shaped red dunes, blue sky (Namib, Namibia)
An oryx (Southern Africa)
Performing ostrich (Southern Africa)
A birds-nest (Southern Africa)
Sundown elephants (Botswana)
Seabirds (Beagle Channel, Argentina)
Salt flat (Argentina)
Clouds, Rains and Seas North of the Sun
Blue
Harsh Norwegian Sea with a sky
Glimmer of light
Dolomites VII (Italy)
Dolomites VI (Italy)
Dolomites V (Italy)
Dolomites IV (Italy)
Dolomites III (Italy)
Lofoten I (Norway)
Corsican highland (Corsica)
During my more than 20 years travel experience I perceived it became harder and harder to find any place which can be labeled as nature, as real, pristine and remote nature. Someone, another human being, was already there or there is already a settlement around the corner which is hard to hide or ignore – even in extreme regions. From tropic to ice, from mountain high to sea level, from rainy to dry, from lively to starving deserts: With this set of photographs I would like to remember these places called nature.