Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

A dramatic macro close-up of a dried oak (Quercus sp.) leaf carries three distinct oak galls: a smooth, amber-yellow spherical gall at the bottom (likely an oak marble gall, Andricus kollari), a darker mottled gall at mid-height (possibly an oak apple gall, Biorhiza pallida), and a small, wrinkled older gall near the top. The textured veins of the leaf are crisply rendered, while the background falls into a deep, moody teal bokeh. The scene conveys quiet curiosity and a natural history aesthetic, emphasizing the intricate plant–insect interaction of gall wasps forming growths on oak tissue. Likely photographed in a controlled macro setup, originating from a temperate woodland context, probably Europe. Main outgoing emotion: contemplative wonder and scientific curiosity.
Photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.
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Close-up, low-angle macro of an oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) glowing in backlight, its white petals translucent and rimmed with warm highlights. A small hoverfly (family Syrphidae) perches on one petal, delicate legs and wings catching the sun. The scene conveys calm, airy lightness on a clear, sunny day in a meadow or garden. Main emotion: serene and uplifting. The photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.