Jakobsweg

Von Porto bis Santiago: meine persönliche Etappenberichte. Ich freue mich über eure Kommentare.

A pair of dusty, mud-splattered hiking boots placed neatly side by side on an old stone doorstep, with a polished brass door threshold and a rustic wooden door behind them. Tiny pebbles and a sprinkling of dry leaves surround the boots, hinting at a long Camino stage just completed. Warm evening light slants in from the left, creating soft highlights on the leather creases and casting elongated, cozy shadows. The composition uses a tight, centered frame with shallow depth of field, the background door slightly blurred but still textured. The mood is playful yet contemplative, in realistic photographic style, evoking rest, small victories, and intimate stories from the way.
A simple wooden table in a rustic Spanish albergue dining room, holding a single ceramic plate with crusty bread, a small wedge of Manchego cheese, and a terracotta cup of red wine. The table surface is scarred and sun-bleached, with faint knife marks and crumbs scattered around. In the background, faded camino maps and pinned notes decorate a rough plaster wall, softly out of focus. Late afternoon sunlight enters through an unseen window, casting warm, diagonal beams and gentle shadows across the scene. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle with rule-of-thirds composition, the image feels inviting, playful, and authentic, in natural photographic realism, perfect for illustrating food, tips, and shared Camino stories—without any people present.

Bevor es los geht

Bevor es los geht mit dem Laufen, geht es ja schon los 🙂

Bereits die Vorbereitung ist ein Highlight. Wie komme ich hin, wann starte ich, was brauche ich alles, wie packe ich und vor allem, welche Etappen will ich angehen und wie soll mein persönlicher Jakobsweg aussehen.

Highlights