We present these calendars:
Radical wave action: a year of pure surfing fun for the wall. Impressive moves and breathtaking snapshots from the surf scene.
If you haven't tried it, you'll never understand it: Windsurfing is an individual sport with a tremendous fun factor. Twisted manoeuvres and radical wave action - the tricks of the world champions in the waves make surfers' hearts beat faster.
Photographers with a feel for the sport of surfing observed the cracks during their rapid manoeuvres and pressed the shutter release at the right moment. The "surf" calendar was created from the most spectacular shots. With fascinating photographs, it brings fun and colour to the wall.
Wingsurfing is the new trend sport that is taking beaches and lakes all over the world by storm! Thanks to a foil and surfboard under their feet, surfers literally fly over the surface of the water, propelled by a wing.
The action is varied and spectacular, as the twelve photos in this new calendar impressively convey. The best photographers in the world of water sports have captured moments that will mesmerise you for a whole year. And, who knows, maybe you'll soon be flying across the seas as effortlessly and stylishly ...
For several years now, the enthusiasm for stand up paddling (SUP for short) has been growing unstoppably. Unlike other trend sports, however, stand up paddling is by no means a new creation, but rather a forgotten water sport. The athlete stands on a surfboard, which in the early days of this young trend sport were modified wave riders in a longboard shape or tandem boards. A long paddle in the hands of the athlete provides propulsion.
In terms of fun and effectiveness, stand-up paddling is currently hard to beat as a sport. The great thing is that it can be practised on almost any body of water. With this calendar, we dive into a world of images that show the versatility of stand up paddling. Whether on inland waters, rivers or the sea. Whether in relaxing yoga mode or sportily surfing the waves. This sport is simply indispensable and who knows what type of SUP this calendar will awaken in you.
Capturing fleeting moments in which waves rise from the sea to form artistic shapes, only to disappear again immediately afterwards, is the passion of surfer Ray Collins. His art of pressing the shutter release at the precise moment when light and ocean waves combine to create breathtaking works of art has already earned him numerous international awards.
Intact coral reefs are among the most densely populated habitats on our planet. Between corals and sponges, countless fish hunt through the crevices and canyons of the reef. There is an almost lavish blaze of colour here, which attracts more and more people to diving every year.
Various internationally renowned underwater photographers have captured the fascinating underwater world. With its brilliant close-ups, the "Dive" calendar provides a piece of the colourful submarine world for the living room at home.
Photographic art meets deep-sea research! The calendar for the unique illustrated book about the secrets of the deep sea. The largest habitat on our planet is also the most unknown to us: exploration of the oceans is constantly bringing new discoveries. Solvin Zankl shows just how exciting the deep-sea ecosystem is. From a depth of up to 6,000 metres, he captures the creepy as well as the delicate, the monstrous as well as the fragile. Dive into a fascinating underwater world and get to know the creatures of the deep sea from their most beautiful side!
The extraordinary images in this calendar show once again that lighthouses are not only used for navigation. For centuries, the lookout posts on the coasts have defied storms and waves, and various myths and stories surround their walls. The lighthouse portraits show a special eye for light and colour, which reveals the unique fascination of these historic buildings.
There are supposedly people who prefer to fly kites. The twelve fantastic photos in the "Kitesurfing" calendar show how surfers take off spectacularly - including windsurfing legend Robby Naish!

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