That's how our hike at the #mummelsee started ... and how it was when we were up there. - But the walk was quite okay.

We checked the rain radar and decided to go back down rather quickly. We leveraged our rain gear and it did not disappoint us! 🙂

So we didn't see the area atop - the so called #Hornisgrinde - well. Maybe next time - if we visit the #schwarzwald again

More of that day: https://www.franzgraf.de/blog/2025/day-6-mummelsee-and-the-wilderness-path-in-the-black-forest/

#hiking #wandern #mountains #nature #landscapephotography #landscape #photography

@hikingdude
Nice pics, Franz! I especially like the ground-level view of the trail in the upper right pic. I recall your mentioning before a challenge in photographing solid green areas (not sure if this is the same area), but the leading line delineating the trail and green foliage on the right side places a nice focus on the green.

@TimKStanton thank you Tim! For both, remembering my post - and yes it's about the same region - and for noticing how I tried to build up the photo.

The photo itself - I find it a bit unbalanced. Quite heavy on the right. But I experimented a bit with setting the camera near ground to make a more interesting photo. 🙂

@hikingdude
Oh, yes, I see what you mean by it being unbalanced. But perhaps the effect *should* be unbalanced to illustrate the variability of nature-- such as a view along the length of ocean surf-- definitively "unbalanced" from a photographic point-of-view, but also appropriately illustrating how dynamic nature is. Or of a cliff, etc... The green on the right seems like a "wave" of green coming down the mountainside. I like it the way it is. 😀

@TimKStanton
I see what you mean. - and to be honest: not every photo needs to be a super perfect photo as long as holds memories.

And when you like it - then it's a good photo 🙂