The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Inversions
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Inversions
making me quite dizzy this early in the season! The Cosmic Photo Challenge: The Arrival of Spring
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Looking Through
I passed our local townhall earlier today. Since we live only a couple of hundred meters down the road from it, I have more than one photo of the building. It was built around 1680 (an earlier town hall at the same location burnt down) … Continue reading 350 Years of Interesting
Springflowers taken from below for The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Taken from Below
If you live in the middle of central Europe (sic) open spaces are not that easy to find. Unless you fiddle a bit with the perspective. Or you can pack your things and look for some really open horizons: The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Wide Open … Continue reading How Open Can You Go?
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Water, Water Everywhere
On a grey winter’s day everything around our lake is naturally grey, no monochrome filter required. The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Shades of Grey
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Erosion and Decay
Oriental hellebores, also known as Christmas rose or lenten roses, start flowering in January – unless they are covered with snow (as they have been this weekend – but what are archives for?). The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Winter blooms