We present these calendars:
The "Boats" calendar contains impressive photographs of motor boating. In addition to the fast-paced side of motor boating, the calendar also shows the quiet moments - uniquely beautiful areas. Forget everyday life and enjoy the airstream!
Michael Sachweh, a meteorologist specialising in practical meteorology, maritime and regional climatology and extreme weather, is not only professionally involved in a wide variety of weather phenomena.
His private image archive ranges from halos, cumulus clouds, hail curtains, pouch clouds and many other spectacular phenomena. This calendar gives us an exclusive insight into the world of weather.
Brilliant reproductions of old shipping company posters, which are more than just contemporary advertising, are shown in the "Historical Ship Posters" calendar. The originals of the decorative ship posters from past centuries are sought-after collector's items that fetch top prices at auctions. The pictures, created in the heyday of passenger shipping, tell of luxury in fascinating dimensions.
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!
A different kind of yacht photography: remarkable perspectives and unusual image details characterise the attractive mix of this classic calendar. Renowned photographers from Germany and abroad have captured maxis and cup yachts on celluloid during their manoeuvres. Many well-known yachts make their way through the rough seas.
Classic wooden yachts, restored and renovated, are en vogue: classic yacht meetings in Scandinavia, Germany and the Mediterranean are very popular. Yacht Classic" focuses on the classic yachts of Northern Europe, as well as the boats on Lake Constance and Lake Chiemsee.
YACHT editor Fridtjof Gunkel wrote the captions for the photos by Nico Krauss, who has made a name for himself as a photographer of classic yachts throughout Europe. The journalist not only describes the ships staged by Krauss, he also provides information about where the photos were taken.
Portraits of majestic tall ships: they once carried their cargo across the world's oceans under proudly billowing sails - windjammers, rulers of the deepest oceans. Because of their imposing appearance, they have long been synonymous with the romance of seafaring. Even though the great age of sailing ships is long gone, their fascination remains unbroken. Year after year, windjammer parades around the world attract thousands of people who enjoy the sight of the last great blue-water sailing ships, most of which are now in service as training vessels.