Springflowers taken from below for The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Taken from Below
Springflowers taken from below for The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Taken from Below
There is no denying it.
Yesterday, the Cosmic Photo Challenge was about unusual angles and I posted some photos looking up. While I’m short I’m taking a lot of shots from below, I think, with trees I am not the only one. And it’s not the worst view of a tree.






Nancy Meryll was asking for a series of photos from above and from below of the same thing for A Photo a Week. These photos were taken in Neustadt an der Weinstraße at the festival of the wine harvest. From the top of the ferris wheel one has a great view of the festival, the town, and the whole area. And from below it’s a structure of metal beams.
Check out other bloggers’ contribution to this challenge here.


Rain threatening from above while I look up from below.
Nancy’s A Photo a Week prompted from below. For more photos from below click here.

And then I came across these signs:

This one was at the bottom of tree, it states in German-palatian dialect: “There, look up!”, and when looking up one sees this:

“Ha-ha, there’s nothing up there!”
