Sestrže lake

(or restraint Medvedce)

It was built in the 70. years, to keeping the high waters of the river Polskava. The immersion is a shallow body of water, which is on the west and the south side of the overgrown with lush swamp or riverside vegetation. Soon, they began to nest here a number of waterfowl, many of which are endangered species. Actually never carried out the role of the restraint, water from the lake never used for irrigation, but it's a rearing pond. Sestrže lie next to the lake, Medvedce are a neighboring village. Round trip is available for visitors after the embankment, a few service stations and observatories.

It is often an interesting point, whence also alone in his lens several times to catch interesting photographic imagery. Especially in the evening light, we can discover incredible designs.

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Pernica lake

Near the local center of Pernica is situated Pernica lake, that is an important biotope for water birds and one of the stops some of the rare migratory birds. The lake is interesting also because of aquaculture or. fishing point of view.

Around the lake is located more points, from where you can catch the interesting motives for photography, often you can find another new. The time before sunset we can surprise you with amazing colors, which are also observed on several occasions on my photos.

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The Drava field

The Drava field comprises a significant part of Styria on the right part of the Drava. On the north and east it borders on Slovenske gorice, on the west it is surrounded by Pohorje, and in the south by Haloze and Dravinjske gorice. On the northern edge lies Maribor, and on the east the lowland continues into Ptuj field.

Definitely an interesting landscape, which is repeatedly caught on my photos. It covers beautiful countryside, various small places and lakes (or. ponds), which are always an interesting motive. In short, you can always find something, worth catching on camera.

 

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Slovenske gorice

Slovenske gorice situated in NE Slovenia and are the biggest Slovenian hills. Geographically they are divided into the Western Slovenske gorice and Ljutomersko-Ormoške Slovenske gorice (or. Prlekija). The peaks range from 300-400 m. Slovenske gorice border on the Mura river to the east, on Apače field to the NW, on the Drava river to the west and on Croatia border to the south.

You can see them in many photos, I took due to the diversity of motives I can find in these hills. They are characterized by low ridges and hills, that are interrupted by numerous river valleys , they extend from the NW the SE. These elongated and almost rectilinear river valleys form the characteristic landscape.

All this and more, with the right light, at the right time are excellent motives, which can create amazing photography.

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