I was just toying around with this dialogue when the Weekly Photo Challenge came up.
Fray [Wake Up. 64.]
Another interpretation of the Photo Challenge: “Fray”. Seen in Arezzo, Italy.
Frayed
Part of the Weekly Photo Challenge.
Cool Cat
While I stood above her, trying not to get my own feet into the picture while photographing this feline silhouette, the cat would not be disturbed, not even a bit.
Silhouette in Greve
A contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge.
London Textures
Texture
A contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge. Check out the other photographers’ fine textures there!
Zigzag
Watching the Game [5]
Watching the Game [4]
Zwischen Baum und Borke
“Zwischen Baum und Borke” literally means: between the tree and its bark. While Germans can be stuck there, the English would rather be stuck between a rock and a hard place. [Those of you who subscribe to this blog will know that I love those relics of trees; they were photographed in the same area as the two most recent Watching the Game posts.]
Watching the Game [3]
Point
Watching the Game [2]
Black and white, whole and broken, natural and man-made: Here are some contrasts for the Weekly Photo Challenge..
Watching the Game [1]
Watching the Game [Prologue]
Is there any wilderness left? With a camera and its frame you can make believe there is, and on some occasions I roam the nearby meadows and forests to do exactly that. But every once in a while I not only happen upon felled trees and tyre tracks but also upon raised hides. They actually tend to get in the way, eliciting the exasperated sigh, “another one!”
Following the maxim to make that which disturbs me part of the picture – or even the picture’s sole subject – I decided to photograph the raised hides themselves. They seem to lend themselves to a ‘graphic’ treatment, to trying out various compositions.
I am always interested in what I like to call fleeting architecture: Tents, scaffolding, construction sites – and also, less fleeting, industrial facilities. They all seem to embody the essence of the ‘form follows function’ principle, their utter lack of aesthetic ambition bringing forth a very own kind of aesthetics.
If all goes well, these pictures will convey a sense of typology: Although these ‘buildings’ are in the hinterland, the series’ title might well be Le città e la caccia which I think sounds good and which I also think would pursue the idea of describing a place focusing on some of its isolated aspects.
I hope you all enjoy accompanying me into the woods once more. Let’s go, and don’t startle the deer!
Extra Pretty
“Extra” can also mean “intentionally” in German. I like to imagine that this lady dressed to match the walls of il duomo in Siena “extra”, so here is my interpretation of this week’s Photo Challenge: She adds the little extra I could not resist.





































