Sun and moon over Schenefeld

My route on 1 March 2026 took me along quiet field paths and a tree-lined lane near Schenefeld. The bare branches contrasted with the low, flaring winter sun.

A rusty iron gate marked the entrance to a winter pasture; the moon was already faintly visible in the afternoon sky above.

By the time I turned back, the light had faded and the moon was high in the sky.

Black-and-white photograph of a narrow country lane lined with tall, bare-branched trees whose skeletal canopies arch overhead. Long shadows fall across the path. Low winter sunlight flares from the left, silhouetting the trunks against a bright hazy sky. Wooden fences border both sides of the lane, with open fields visible beyond.
Bare branches, sun-lit.
A heavily rusted iron gate, tied to weathered wooden fence posts with orange cord, stands slightly askew across a dry winter pasture. Beyond the gate, golden grass stretches toward a treeline of birches and evergreens lit by warm late-afternoon sun. A faint full moon is visible in the pale blue sky above.
Another rusty gate.
A nearly full moon glows softly pink-white against a deep teal twilight sky. Bare tree branches extend from the upper right corner, their delicate silhouettes framing the moon. Along the bottom, the dark silhouettes of leafless trees create a jagged horizon, with a faint warm glow of dusk remaining at the lower right.
Moon over Schenefeld.

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