Spring in my City

Imperial Castle
Castle Gardens | Nuremberg | 2018

A side product from Tuesday’s coaching session in Nuremberg’s historic Old Town were some of my own photographs from my blooming city that I need to show off. Enjoy more images after the jump…

Imperial Castle Nuremberg
Castle Gardens | Nuremberg | 2018
Imperial Castle Nuremberg
Castle Gardens | Nuremberg | 2018
Tiergärtnertor Nürnberg
Castle View | Nuremberg | 2018
Frühlingsfachwerk Nürnberg
Old Town | Nuremberg | 2018
Weissgerbergasse Nürnberg
Weissgerbergasse | Nuremberg | 2018
Frühlingsreflexionen Nürnberg
Spring Reflections | Nuremberg | 2018

I hope you enjoy these spring shots from the Streets of Nuremberg

All photos taken with my Olympus OM-D E-M1 and the mZuiko 12-100mm F/4. RAW conversion and post processing in Lightroom Classic CC.

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Wish you a great Thursday!

Marcus

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  1. My 91 year old father just came back from a two week visit to Germany. He was in Bielefeld and it sounds like you’re experiencing more summer like weather than spring. He had a wonderful time by the way visiting his brother and his brother’s family.

    1. So happy your father enjoyed a visit to Germany, especially considering his age, what a blessing! And yes, today we had summer again 🙂 ! Have a great Sunday, Carol! Marcus

  2. We did think about visiting the city, but it is about 3 hours from Landsberg. As we have never really visited your area of Germany, we will come longer next time and venture further 🙂 Lynne

      1. Thank you Marcus, I will, it will most likely be September now. We are on holiday in Scotland at the moment for 2 weeks and tonight if the cloud is clear……we might see the Northern Lights, something we didn’t see in Iceland 🙂 Lynne…..have a good week 🙂

      2. No it was too cloudy, never mind, Yes looking forward to September, hopefully the weather will be kind to us 🙂

  3. Such beautiful shots. Love the reflection and the first shot below the tower.

    Sadly i dont think i ever saw nuremburg in the spring. It must have been winter because all i can remember is the foltermuseum, (torture museum)which now i cant get out of my mind!
    Thanks for showing me more positive images!

    1. Thanks so much for visit and comment, highly appreciated! Too bad you mainly remember the “Lochgefängnisse”, the medieval prison under our city hall. Time to come back and refresh with happy memories! Have a good weekend! Marcus

  4. Beautiful photos, Marcus — I can’t believe the profusion of blooms and colors! Photographically speaking, though, that last frame may be my favorite. It’s so unexpected, with the texture of the ripples on the water. Nicely seen!

    1. Thanks, Heide, as always 😉 Spring this year was unbelievable. Glad you like the reflection photo, you know, I’m a reflection appassionate. People always give me funny looks when shooting into water, be it river or puddles. Have a great weekend! Marcus

      1. Anyone who looks at you funny for shooting into a puddle clearly has never tried it themselves! 😉

  5. Oh, it looks like you have a really wonderful spring! Blossoms and lilacs already. I love German cities bc they usually have Altstadt, so lovely to feel the history of them.

    1. Thanks, Marina, appreciate your kind words. My photos don’t do justice to the beautiful floral explosion we had the past days. It is totally amazing! Marcus

    1. You are welcome. The exploding nature must be just as beautiful in your area! wish you a wonderful day. Hope you take some time to venture out into the green!

      1. Yes it is indeed beautiful, but the ticks are out as well. I didn’t eat much time to venture and Mom needs me, but I hope that I will soon free up some time for pictures and a little fun.

  6. I love spring in Germany! All the blooming flowers are creating a carneval of colors and make it seem like the earth is laughing.
    The purple lilac is my favorite, since its filling the streets with its scent like a perfume. If it was up to me, it could always be spring!

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