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Axel erputin

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Fri, Mar 27, 2026, 04:18 PM

20d ago

Konz, Germany

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This image depicts a wide body of water, likely a river, under a bright sky in Konz, Germany. The scene is presented from a low vantage point on the bank, with the sun positioned in the upper right qu…read more

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This image depicts a wide body of water, likely a river, under a bright sky in Konz, Germany. The scene is presented from a low vantage point on the bank, with the sun positioned in the upper right quadrant, creating significant glare and reflections on the water's surface. In the foreground, a strip of green grass, partially illuminated by direct sunlight, occupies the lower left. To its right, and extending across the lower-middle and right-hand side, is a dense, dark mass of thorny bushes or brambles with small leaves, casting deep shadows. A large, bare deciduous tree with intricate branching patterns dominates the upper left, its silhouette stark against the sky. The body of water, which stretches across the mid-ground, shows ripples on its surface, reflecting the bright sky and scattered clouds. Along the distant bank, a line of predominantly bare deciduous trees stands, with some evergreens interspersed. Behind these trees, a series of undulating hills rises, partially obscured by a slight haze or atmospheric perspective. The sky is a clear, bright blue, populated by several distinct white cumulus clouds. Two prominent white contrails are visible in the upper sky, indicating the passage of aircraft. No people, structures, or direct human activity are discernible in the scene. The lighting suggests either early morning or late afternoon. | Open Wire