
Vineyards – rows and rows of wine to be.


The arcade of the lake in Böblingen; the little canal in Weinheim’s old tanners’ quarter.

The Leimbach which is supplying the water to various water features in the Schwetzingen Palace gardens.

A lavender field in the region Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.

And, unsurprisingly, strawberry fields forever.

Great vanishing point photos! My favorite is the one in the vineyard.
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Thanks, Dan. And for picking a favourite. The rows of vines lend themselves to vanishing point photos – any time of the year.
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I’m with Dan and the vines as my favourite
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Maybe I see them too often. I love the lavender field because I associate it with holidays. AndI like the perspective of the strawberries.
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I liked all of the photos. Next time I am in the Granite Belt winery region I should try and take some photos.
There are vines just up the mountains from my place
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Many crops are grown in straight lines, vines have the advantage that there are about man high for good pics.
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Oh, those are fabulous! I love the canal in the old tanner’s quarters.
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Thanks for dropping by. And thanks for picking one of my childhood haunts as your favourite,
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