
Rain moving over the Rhine Valley.


Wet empty space around a cormorant as well as dry empty space around a two-seater airplane.

Looking out from the Riedburg near Edenkoben into the clouds.
The Carolingian church of the Lorsch Abbey, a UNESCO heritage site. I keep wondering what kind of impact a structure like this must have had on the people in the 9th century when most people only knew one storey housing. The empty space in my photo comes mostly from the angle (which comes naturally through the height of the church building), the empty space in people’s view over 1000 years ago must have come through being overwhelmed.
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Great selections, love your title. Love that comparison too.
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Thank you!
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Terrific post Eklastic. Especially loved the odd little church
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Thank you.
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It’s funny, I often think the same about old buildings. It’s a wonderful photo.
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Hi Eklastic. Great choices for the challenge. I’m going to join everyone else and say that I love the church photo. It’s so austere and formidible!
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I really like the rain over the horizon. Is the church still in use or just another empty space?
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The church is a 1000 year old relic, a UNESCO heritage site (together with the more ornate entrance gate –> https://wordpress.com/post/picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/28119 ) . It’s the best preserved Carolingian building (built around 870 AD). The inside of the church building is completely empty. It is also open and can be visited free of charge.
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Thank you for the link. I found your post under tag line “empty spaces”. May I suggest adding “LAPC” or “Lens-Artist”?
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I normally do and I thought I had. But it was late … 😊
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The link is broken
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Try this: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/12/18/travel-challenge-4/
I have a new theme (forced upon me because the old didn’t work anymore) and this new one doesn’t have a search function. So I circumvented this and it kind of work but you have to run 3 circles more to get the proper link. Thanks for pointing it out, now I know. I hope.
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Thanks for doing all that work. Wow, this angle is superb. The open empty spaces. I love heritage sites.
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Fantastic. The incoming storm is a great capture. And the church, is interesting. You are right, what could they thinking with this large two story.
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😊
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