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Moosburg photographers create a "wow effect" in the Freising district court garden

2022-04-18T18:13:23.658Z


Moosburg photographers create a "wow effect" in the Freising district court garden Created: 04/18/2022, 20:04 By: Andreas Beschorner Large format and fascinating: The artists Markus Kasper and Brigitte Deus-Neumann as well as cultural advisor Susanne Günther and the second mayor Eva Bönig (from left) opened the photo exhibition in the district court garden. © Lehmann A Moosburg photographer tr


Moosburg photographers create a "wow effect" in the Freising district court garden

Created: 04/18/2022, 20:04

By: Andreas Beschorner

Large format and fascinating: The artists Markus Kasper and Brigitte Deus-Neumann as well as cultural advisor Susanne Günther and the second mayor Eva Bönig (from left) opened the photo exhibition in the district court garden.

© Lehmann

A Moosburg photographer trio presents their "Kaleidoscope of Nature" in the district court garden.

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Freising

– A silhouette of a chamois, a magnificent ibex, the fascination of a flower, a squirrel in an unusual posture.

Just a few real, large-format eye-catchers that can currently be seen in the Freising district court garden.

"Kaleidoscope of Nature" is the name of the exhibition by a photographer trio from Moosburg, which shows nature and its beauty in the open air and in the middle of nature.

The “wow” effect can be experienced in this “magic garden”, as Deputy Mayor Eva Bönig called the district court garden at the opening, until April 24th.

A loving look at nature

Brigitte Deus-Neumann with her special art of macro photography, Markus Kasper with his animal shots and Sebastian Fröhlich with his nature and landscape photography are the names of the three photo artists who, according to Nadine Sudniak from the Moosburg Adult Education Center, have two things in common: the attentive, loving look at the Nature and the craftsmanship to capture very special moments.

The recordings are large and, above all, weatherproof. A walk through the district court garden is currently like a voyage of discovery.

(By the way: everything from the region is now also available in our regular Freising newsletter.)

The photographs are attached to the construction fence grids, after each turn a new motif delights the eye of the hiker.

"A staging that is right", Bönig also described the exhibition, which offers a place of rest and relaxation, especially in times when so much in the world is so "disturbing".

"Your pictures bring joy right away," said Eva Bönig.

An art exhibition in a magical place

For Freising's cultural advisor Susanne Günther, too, the exhibition in this "magical place" is an expression of the fact that the distress of the pandemic makes inventive: an open-air art exhibition - almost unthinkable until two years ago, but now a suitable means to quench the thirst to satisfy culture and art.

And so you can immerse yourself in the fascinating mountain world of the Karwendel and Werdenfelser Land, in the beauty of the Ampertal or in the detailed macro photography of flowers and plants, alternating between high depth of field and blurred shapes.

Whether majestic mountain peaks or delicate buds, whether a curious deer or a proud swan - every motif encourages you to linger, to look, even to dream, to lose yourself.

Experience the beauty of nature in beautiful nature - what more could you ask for?  

You can find more current news from the district of Freising at Merkur.de/Freising.

Source: merkur

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