Tag: Travel
Viaggi in Toscana [1]
Light Patterns
Fray [Wake Up. 64.]
Another interpretation of the Photo Challenge: “Fray”. Seen in Arezzo, Italy.
Texture
A contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge. Check out the other photographers’ fine textures there!
Zigzag
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.
Let Me Take You to the Top
Böttcherstraße is said to be a fine example of German Expressionist architecture. This stairwell is my perspective of On Top, the theme of the Weekly Photo Challenge.
Port de Fécamp
It’s probably time for a dash of colour here, and some reflections too.
Beaumont-le-Roger
The ruins of the old abbey shape the sky here… And they may contribute to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Abandoned.
Garden Pleasures


Weekly Photo Challenge: Three
Building Towns
One of the things that always intrugue me in towns is the juxtaposition of buildings, the (urban) space it creates.
A Year
Made pictures of monuments. Visited an airfield. Contemplated a modernist chapel. Displayed photos from the Airlift Memorial, Frankfurt. Played with eggs. Tried a breakfast table. Was haunted by bunkers. Visited ironworks. Found a way to photograph Wiesbaden’s Monopteron. Was fascinated by structures of a Colombier, a trickle of water. Intrigued by the cliffs of Fécamp. | Please klick the photos for larger images.
The Sun Is Out!
In the Eye of the Beholder
Serving the Community
A second perspective on this week’s photo challenge: Objects that are just there, out in the open – provided by a community, for a community…
Further down Rue Eau de Robec
No longer unexpected after the first shot, so these are not part of this week’s Photo Challenge.
Rue Eau de Robec
Experimental, unexpected maybe (because water is always good for the unexpected): A portrait of Rue Eau de Robec (Rouen).
Harbour Hues and Horizons
Although I could not resist this title (the wonderful alliteration) this is really a contribution to this week’s photo challenge: My favourite horizons can be found be the sea, or at least close to water. Therefore they are occasionally upside down.
En route
Brown hues, interpreting both the Weekly Photo Challenge and this week’s Travel Theme. The floating leaves and the elaborate hairdo were spotted at Les Jardins du Pays d’Auge, Combremer; the onions come from the famous kitchen garden of Château de Miromesnil, Tourville-sur-Arques; and the last two pictures happened during a walk in the port of Fécamp.



































