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Yellow and white, light and joy – remembering summer!
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A trucker on his break at a parking area next to a German autobahn. He seems comfortable enough.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/10/07/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-40/


The colour green. Not for nothing it’s the symbol of healthy living.




Jennifer’s One Word Photo Challenge this week “crop”. Which, of course, can have several meanings.

This photo of a tiled picture in front of bakery showing a sheaf of wheat definitely needed cropping:

Much better, isn’t it.
The gentleman below, however, doesn’t need any more cropping:

https://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/10/04/one-word-photo-challenge-crop/


Värikollaasit’s request was for autumn colours.
I took an idea from another entry and played around with more emphasis on colours than on form:


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These perfectly round holes in the wood are not man-made but are the result of larvae of the wood wasp or horntail biting their way into freedom after years of living inside the tree.

In contrast, this circle is entirely man-made. As are the curvy reflections in the window.

The Berlin TV tower built in the 1960s on the East German side.

And last not least these spheres of light on a curve for Cee’s black and white challenge: circles and curves.


It’s World Heart Day today. I like the German name for these flowers better than the English one. “Bleeding hearts” sounds somewhat derogatory but “Tränende Herzen” sounds better and because the drop is not red also more fitting (tearing hearts, hearts with tears – it’s difficult to translate literally and get a succinct name).
https://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/09/29/world-heart-day/
