Monochrome Madness
Monochrome Madness
The look from across the small pond in the Weinheim castle grounds with Blauer Hut, Wachenburg, and Windeck in view. Getting up close (and leaving out the pond and all other foreground). Concentrating solely on the tower and clipping the two castles on the hill. … Continue reading On a Winter’s Day
This sculpture standing at the Dieter-Roser-Brücke in Esslingen was created by Bernhard Heiliger. Heiliger means saint in German. So a saint created the patron saint of the bridge. The sculpture is called “Großer Fährmann”, big ferryman. Monochrome Madness
Monochrome Madness has no set theme this week and I chose to welcome spring. Monochrome Madness
Idle hands are prone to playing (which is not in itself a bad thing): Hands are meant to hold on to other things: Two hands, roughly in the same position (different hand, different bum, however). Either way, it’s good to have your hand full. Even … Continue reading First-hand Experience(s)
Monochrome Madness: The Letter T
I didn’t want to concentrate on one only, take your pick. The St. Peter und Paul Church in Hochheim am Main. The mosque in Weinheim. The Russian Orthodox church in Wiesbaden. The Buddhist temple in Siedelsbrunn. The great synagogue in Plsen. An oak. Monochrome Madness: … Continue reading What’s Your Doctrine of Choice?