During a small photo tour with a friend, we made a spontaneous detour to the Lainbach Waterfalls. Equipped with a tripod and an ND filter, I aimed to capture the soft motion of the water. I immediately noticed that a tree trunk, which had leaned against the falls for years, had finally been washed away. The scene looked clearer and more natural—almost as if the waterfall had tidied itself up. It was one of those moments when you realize how alive a landscape can be.