German photographer Kilian Schönberger captures the magical quality of the fog-filled, frozen forests of Germany and central Europe with his series, Winter’s Tale.
As wintry weather lingers on, German photographer Kilian Schönberger captures the final days of the cold season with his landscape photography series, Winter’s Tale. Shot in the snowy mountain ranges of Germany and central Europe, the images depict the magical quality of the fog-filled, frozen forests. He sets the scene for his enchanting series, describing Winter as “the time when tales and legends were told at home, the whole family sitting around the tiled stove. The mystic figures are just waiting in front of the doorstep, snow and frost seem to make trees alive.”
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German photographer Kilian Schönberger captures the magical quality of the fog-filled, frozen forests of Germany and central Europe with his series, Winter’s Tale.
Even though he’s color blind, Schönberger uses this “so-called disadvantage” to focus on texture and form.
Schönberger describes the winter forest as “more like an ink painting,” where the trees, branches, and icy rocks draw intriguing patterns in desaturated hues.
Via: My Modern Met
Photo Credits: Photographs by Kilian Schönberger and used with permission.
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Beautiful series of photos!