Söderåsen National Park, Skåne. A park well-known for its beautiful and extensive beech forest and for the rift which creates fairy forest and stream scenery, to say the least. Despite being rich in species (including Stock Dove, symbol of the protected area), its main attraction aren't birds; however, it is just the winged presences in the small lake of Skärdammen that I want to focus on. They all are wild, it goes without saying, starting from the Whooper swan pair, part of a small population wintering in Germany that stops in the south of Sweden rather than all the way along the traditional route to the northern taiga quarters. In last years the couple is regularly back to nest in the small site, and has become an attraction in itself for the many visitors of the Park (the Visitor Center overlooks the pond). Went to Skåne on a landscape-oriented trip (therefore with a maximum focal length of 300mm), with a little surprise I found myself having fun with birds, trusting on the trust - if I may use the expression - typical for animals accustomed to continuous - and above all well-disposed - human presence. Those are opportunities not to be missed, in order to try new approaches with a calm and availability not normally granted. In this case the idea was to play with the light and the peculiar reflections, kindly offered by the young leaves of the surrounding beech trees at dawn, and to combine them, whenever possible, with a motion blur.
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I live in Sweden, in Särna (Dalarna). The Chronicles are a photo diary about the nature (but not just) here around and from all the Scandinavian areas where my photo job takes me.
My book: "My Sweden - Tales from an Italian photographer in the North" is available in the bookstores and by the publisher.
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