
A negative circle is a hole, I guess, except in this case.
For One Word Sunday: circle. More circular photos or photos of circles can be found here.

A negative circle is a hole, I guess, except in this case.
For One Word Sunday: circle. More circular photos or photos of circles can be found here.

The light in the bottle: I don’t know if I like the intended meaning in the caption, or the one owed to the printer’s mishap: Love your liver (especially since this light is caught in a wine bottle.

The light in the hat: The photo was taken on a Saint Martin’s Day parade. This was the guitarist who led the procession of nursery school children through the village.

The light in the pumpkin: Not quite the right season but too good to omit.
This is for Nancy’s A Photo a Week: lit from within.
More lit up photos can be found at a drop of a hat … I mean click of a mouse.
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: hot and cold.
Why not go to extremes for a change?
For more boiling and/or freezing photos in monochrome or selective colouring, click here.

To me photography must suggest, not insist or explain.
– Brassaï
Another quote by Debbie on Travel with Intent. More photos inspired by this saying are found here.





Don’t swat (sic) the small stuff.
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: close up or macro. More close looks can be found at Cee’s site.


It may be the first Sunday of Advent but I am not quite ready to let go of autumn. Lines. Rows and rows of growing wine – Riesling, Grauburgunder, Gewürztraminer, Merlot, Shiraz … I love them all. PS: Today’s Oxford Dicitionary’s Word of the Day is bibulous, aka: excessively fond of alcoholic beverages 😉
For One Word Sunday: lines. More lineage can be found here.
I almost missed this challenge – A Photo a Week Challenge: Things with wings – so I looked at all the entries so far and I won’t even try to compete with all the gorgeous birds, and bees, and butterflies.
And to round it off here is a German car number plate. I like that sometimes the letters make actual words. It helps if you live in Wiesbaden (WI) but really sucks for people living in the Börde area (WZL) – formerly Wanzleben (“here there be bugs”).

For more wingy things, look here.

A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
– Lao Tzu
Sometimes this step takes courage. But it’s worth it.
A quote quoted by Travel with Intent. More photos inspired by this saying are found here.

This is my contribution to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: cold. Cee wrote: “Think about what makes you want to put on a jacket or sweater.” Well, I usually take my cue from other people, in this case our grandson.
For more cold or even colder photos click here.