Segeberg invites submissions of winter photos

Following recent snowfalls, the Segeberg district has transformed into a winter wonderland. The area is expected to remain white and cold in the coming days, with initial snowmen built and sledding tracks tested. Local media are calling for submissions of the best winter and snow photos.

The Segeberg district in Schleswig-Holstein is currently experiencing a winter onset. Following snowfalls over the past days, it continues to snow, with forecasts indicating persistently cold and snowy conditions. The landscape appears transformed: snow art, sledding fun, and walks through the winter wonderland define the scene. Already, the first snowmen have been built and sledding tracks tested.

The local newspapers LN and KN-online invite readers to share their best winter moments. Whether snowball fights, snow sculptures, fun on and off the sledding slopes, or winter nature shots – all motifs are welcome. The images will be featured on the online platforms LN- and KN-online.de as well as in the print editions of the newspapers.

For submissions, the editorial teams request photos in landscape format, preferably as JPG files. Each image must include the location, the photographer's name, and details of any depicted persons. Emails can be sent to redaktion.segeberg@ln-luebeck.de or redaktion@segeberger-zeitung.de. This way, residents can collectively capture and share the winter magic of the Segeberg district.

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