PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

Henrik Spranz

I got into photography in 2006 to document my travels, though a lot has changed since then. I take most of my images where I live close to Vienna, where you can still find natural meadows and forests. In my small world nature photography, I strive to show nature’s tenderness and beauty.

I use a wide open aperture on long lenses almost all of the time – to achieve the dreamy bokeh. An openplane which makes it hard to focus. Additionally I always try to use a very low point of view to be eye-level and to catch more light from the sky in the background.

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