Alderfly laying Eggs
An alder fly lives for 1 to 2 years – but only 2 to 3 weeks outside as a fly outside the water. Once the larva hatches from the egg, it drops in the water and stays there for the majority of its life.
Take a Photo – Make a Picture
An alder fly lives for 1 to 2 years – but only 2 to 3 weeks outside as a fly outside the water. Once the larva hatches from the egg, it drops in the water and stays there for the majority of its life.
Stuck at 31° Celsius – the dial for the boiler temperature. A boiler that was mostly disassembled, stolen and the remains are silently rusting away. The temperature must be a memory of better days. On the day of the visit in mid April, it was
The lobby in the management building is mostly quite dark. But when the sun stands right, some rays find their way way through the dirty windows.
No matter how often I look at this picture – I cannot figure out the purpose of this isolation chamber that looks like a phone booth without phone – but some strange equipment mounted on the wall… Together with the electric bathtub just across the
A dinosaur egg for Easter! Happy Easter everyone! This rock in the entrance hall of an old wellness clinic is the closest I found to an Easter egg.
A few minutes ago on the balcony… the full moon with a Maksutov 1000mm lens, the Sony ILCE-7RM3 and a 1.4 tele converter.
Only the lonely desk remained in the green room, lit by the sunlight through the big window. It must have been nice to sit here in a chair on a sunny afternoon.
An old centrifuge with some samples left inside… if they are blood samples, I didn’t check. Found in an old, abandoned wellness clinic in Germany.
Just a little winter macro…… some frozen red berries covered with snow.
On today’s menu we have a crispy cabbage from the kitchen of an abandoned wellness clinic in Germany.It seems that the last menu before closing was not ordered anymore…