When I first read about this week’s photo challenge – Future Tense – I immediately thought: I should do something with an egg!
Tag: postaweek2013
Transitory
Construction sites always seem to display a kind of transitory architecture, which I think is fascinating. Since this transitory architecture seems to imply a view into the future, I thought this might be an adequate entry for this week’s photo challenge: Future Tense.
Couldn’t Wait Till Lunch
My interpretation of this week’s photo challenge – lunchtime. Since this was inspired by the light, I could not wait till lunchtime. (I am in a different time zone anyway.) So here is the table, waiting for breakfast, plus some more pictures.
Neighbourhood
Cool Liquid
Snow, Retreating
Forward!
Contributing to The Weekly Photo Challenge
Construction Site
In the course of the years, a lot of content has sunk into this blog’s past. While I can let go of some posts without looking back, others still feel valid.
The first idea for excavating older pictures was the introduction of pages. But after discussing design at the Community Pool a homepage with a blog attached to it seemed like a logical step. It puts a bit more emphasis on getting to the pictures.
Plus, I love this theme: Its four column grid is very easy to work with and it offers very clear navigation.
While I think the general idea is already visible, there is still some work ahead of me: Adding featured images to the blogs, adjusting the headlines where they are too long to fit in one line on the Blog page, and adding to the galleries.
I do hope that you all like the new design and stay tuned. Cheers!
The Snow Queen’s Palace
The Berlin Train III
Beyond the Pond
Beyond the ice there is water, and beyond that, trees – which are not quite beyond recognition.
The Berlin Train II
Resolved

This week’s photo theme is “Resolved“, and Sara kindly suggested that the resolution might as well be about our photography: In 2013, I would like to make pictures that are quite abstract – because I just love playing with the pictorial space – yet tell of a story.
So here are pictures I made when I visited the Luftbrücke memorial near Frankfurt Airport. It is my story about a place that reminds us of a transatlantic story (and of a story that tells us how problems can be resolved).





























