Wackelsteinfestival 2011 - some pictures to be nostalgic over
        
Although I have sorted all photos in categories, maybe you just want to look through all of them with out my intervention. In that case, you came to the right spot.
All the photos we have of the bands that played at the Wackelsteinfestival you will find here. From some bands we have many photos, from some of them less, and there might be some where we do not have any yet. If you have photos we are missing, please let us know - we would be happy about it :)
Photos of one of the most endearing activities at the festival: dancing. Dancing in pairs, dancing alone, spinning dances, whirling dances, dancing in joy, ...
Photos of you or at least of some of you - photos of people laughing, dancing, jumping, frolicing, yawping - wherever you wandered on the tide of the moment when one of our photographers was closeby and ready to shoot: you will wind the result here.
here you'll find several panorama shots of the festival grounds that have
been taken at moments throughout the festival. Pictures transcending the momentary turmoil on the festival grounds, piercing the heart of it to produce shadows of the atmosphere present at the festival.
or: the place where even stones are covered in make-up. Unfortunately, we only have very few photos from the children's island this year. Seemingly our photographers were occupied by other occureencies on the festival.
Bringing many excellent musicians to one place, sooner or later you are bound to be lucky and come to enjoy a session - that this happens is more the rule than the exception at the Wackelsteinfestival. This year maybe it occurred a bit less than usual because the weather on Saturday was not in favour of the survival of musical instruments but still, there were many moments in which music was practiced and enjoyed together.
Here, you will find pictures often beautiful to behold but difficult to categorise. Like every narrow-minded person, trying to sort life into neat little drawers, I have a neat little drawer for all those pictures that don't fit into my other precious drawers.
Unfortunately, we do not yet have any photos in this category.
Each year there is, of course, quite a lot of work involved in setting up the festival. In particular, to build the small huts and the stage. But each time several valiant volunteers come to help us and the fire fighters of Amaliendorf to do that work, and, to be honest, for us the festival starts right at that point.
The Wackelsteinfestival takes place in one of the most pristine landscapes - forests, marshland, rocky witnesses of the geology and history of the Waldviertel. Only in a few spots you feel the magic of the Woodquarter as close as here, around the Wackelstein in Amaliendorf.
These pictures are sorted only by photographer, indeed. Here, there are no narrow-minded categories, no neat little drawers. Enjoy the photos like you would good scotch - straight, without ice.
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