Was done with an air rifle, making it a little bit better, but it still very much surprised me due to the very same reasons...
Southern German here, went to Austria, Prague, the Netherlands, Scotland, even northern Germany. Always worked fine except for northern Germany, that's a 50/50 chance of going wrong. Will keep doing that in the future, especially with the expanding night train services.
Thank you :) I was quite smitten with the various lines criss-crossing the image so I thought it is worth posting
Yes
Jämtland in Sweden
Found the picture when going through my the images from our last holiday, it's from August 2023
To give you some idea of the scale: if you look closely the small gray dots in the middle of the right hand side are humans. The pool with the smooth surface at 12-2 o'clock is in the tip over 2m deep, showing his incredibly clear the water there is. We went swimming in that pool, while the waves with roughly a meter amplitude were crashing in from the left. It is filled with schools of young fish and crabs.
Yes, dji Mini 3 with a polarization filter. This is pretty close to how it came out of the camera, not much post processing except for making the shadows a tiny bit darker
Finally had the time to edit the image @chaos0815
I took your comment and Obi's, and combined them in the edited version below Obi's comment.
Thanks so much for the constructive feedback and the praise!
Thanks for the elaborate feedback, it is highly appreciated. You're definitely right about the lines getting more appeal if they went directly from one corner to the other. I'm not sure whether I understand your comment about the subject lining up everything yet. I'd totally get it if the lines were leading somewhere, but struggle to lead anywhere with them being all parallel... I'll ponder it some more and will try different approaches to the topic of a subject when I'm out taking photos the next time, thank you so much!
Turns out a large excellence cluster technical university can do the same and bring down an entire campus for 2 days. Everything is in one big intranet, has main lines with high throughput routed to a large network node and one backup line from the local internet provider. It killed the main lines and thousands of staff plus some tens of thousands of students were connected through a household class fiber connection. That was fun :)