The local castle on the hill goes by the name of Windeck (i.e. windy corner). Monochrome Madness
The local castle on the hill goes by the name of Windeck (i.e. windy corner). Monochrome Madness
I was in Frankfurt this weekend meeting up with friends. I had taken Wynona along and decided to cycle back a small part of the way (the small part turned into the whole 80km because when I wanted to take the train I was informed … Continue reading A Woodsy Encounter
Monochrome Madness
Monochrome Madness: Street-Lights by Day or Night
Lady-Amherst pheasants show off their feathers: Pelicans hide in their feathers: This stork does both: Monochrome Madness
Margaret asked us to look for mirrors and treat them monochromatically. What a great theme! So many mirrors around. Streets are safer with mirrors – they let you see around corners. It is also a way to do selfies without really doing a selfie. Mirrors … Continue reading Mirror, Mirror Everywhere
This forest is at the top of the hill Blättersberg, the hill where the castle ruin Rietburg is situated above the town of Edenkoben in the Palatinate (Pfalz). It’s overgrown by moss and looks quite primeval in places. I had planned a different Monochrome Madness … Continue reading When Urwald Meets Pfälzer Wald
Dawn with “The Day After” is the host of the monochrome challenge this week and she picked “Everyting Spring“. Spring time is the time for all thingws new, leaves, flowers and – babies. Most animals keep their babies sheltered and hidden away for awhile until … Continue reading Everything Baby!
Welcome to the first time that I’m hosting Monochrome Madness. For more information on the challenge, please visit Leanne’s site. The theme I’ve picked for this week is Night-time (or possibly, nighttime, or night time, depending on your dictionary of choice). Night-time photos can be … Continue reading Night-time in Black and White and more Black