Aristotle already noticed that nature abhors a vacuum. So cracks don’t stay empty for long. Here are my photos of particularly charming fillers. My favourite filler of all: Lens-Artists Challenge: There is a Crack in Everything
Aristotle already noticed that nature abhors a vacuum. So cracks don’t stay empty for long. Here are my photos of particularly charming fillers. My favourite filler of all: Lens-Artists Challenge: There is a Crack in Everything
Sofia has asked for some nostalgia. Fortuitous timing! A couple of weeks ago I found a folder with CDs with old photos from our time in Saudi Arabia. I had completely forgotten their existence. To look at them was a trip down memory lane. Here … Continue reading It’s Been a While
The interplay of light and shadow creates atmosphere. Last week I was at a small game reserve stocked with bisons, fallow deer, and wild boars. I normally would call it the golden hour but it turned out to be more of a silver hour. The … Continue reading The Flavour of Light
My hometown is known as the Zweiburgenstadt, that is the two castle town. Which in German makes perfect sense but is confusing in English since castle can mean Burg or Schloss in German. The two castles – here shown in winter because they are just … Continue reading Two Castles or Three?
It’s not the most sought after destination. There are rocks and sand and no plants and hardly any animals and yes, a kind of wild beauty but very little else. But if you sharing this with good people, possibly fun people – you’ve got it … Continue reading The Fun Is in the People
Oops, I believe the whisk was photobombed. Lens-Artists Challenge #315
The flock of flamingoes seemed to punctuate the shoreline. I couldn’t leave without showing them when they were closer to our shore. Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Shorelines
Not really. Not just cool but cold. COLD. But with certain things we like it cool. And an abstract at the end. Lens-Artists Challenge #313: Cool Colours
at pairs. How fitting. Temporal diptych: only a couple of weeks between these two photos. Late winter and early spring. Focal diptych: change of focus from background to foreground. Corporal diptych: on the vine and in the bottle. Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Perfect Pairs