Winter's tale: a German, color blind, captured the last embrace of winter

This year, the winter stayed well at our place, allowing the German photographer Kilian Schönberger to capture it in all its glory and create a series of stunning landscape works "Winter's Tale". For this atmospheric project, the German took photographs of the snowy mountain ranges of Germany and Central Europe, as well as magical, foggy forests sleeping in the embrace of frost. Schönberger admits that winter for him is “a time when families gathered around a tiled stove to tell legends and tales. Mystical heroes seemed to languish in anticipation right outside the door, and snow and frost“ revived the “trees”.

Take a look how artistically, subtly and emotionally reveals the theme of a winter fairy tale by a photographer who suffers from color blindness!

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