Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday
eventuell anderes Bild von der Skkulptur benutzen –> Vergleich


The white sculpture on the left stands in the palace gardens of Schwetzingen Palace. The original was crafted from stone and originally painted annually with white lead pigment paste which made them stand out and protected them. In the 19th century the natural grey colour of the stone was preferred but the sculptures were eroded by the elements. Today the originals are under cover in a hall called Lapidarium (collection of stone sculptures), and the statues in the grounds are copies made of synthetic resin or cast bronze.
The withered stone replica is found about 15km to the north-east in the botanical garden in Weinheim, called Hermannshof. At the time when this sculpture was installed in the late 19th century it was the private garden of a local industrialist family.
It was pure coincidence that I realised that these three Bacchus children playing with a billygoat were identical and that I had photos that were taken from almost the exact angle.
The title is a Chinese saying about cranes. Between October and mid November about 120,000 crane cross over our area for their winter abode in the South. Or is it possibly only 119,000? Who counts them? FOWC with Fandango: Countless
A little black cloud. Or a little white cloud? Which one is the original? Little cloud sacks. Open wide and swallow the helicopter. The cloud is the canvas to the three paragliders. Jabba the Hut or a bowl of whipped cream? Monochrome Madness: Clouds
The word “jittery” immediately connects with “horse” in my mind. They are considered “flight animals” for a reason. Easy to spook, easy to run. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Jittery
We were at the most southern part of the Mediterranean coast of France. We looked straight east. No atmospheric sunsets to photograph. But it was grand in the mornings. FOWC with Fandango: Sunrise
In a flat country like the Upper Rhine Valley water towers were needed to supply water to the houses of a town or a village. Nowadays, many of these towers have been converted to offices or to living quarters. Either way, one needs windows. And … Continue reading Water Tower Windows
The top nine photos were done with the “Kaleidoscope effect” from Lunapic. The last one with the wave filter from PhotoScape. Cosmic Photo Challenge: Festive Illuminations