Sesquipedalian loquaciousness. Does “selective monochromatism” qualify?
Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: 90% needs to be all one colour.

Sesquipedalian loquaciousness. Does “selective monochromatism” qualify?
Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: 90% needs to be all one colour.

In Henry’s defense I have to say that he would never go under the cover on his own volition. Our grandson wanted to play hospital with him. And Henry obliged.
Henry prefers his own beds (sic!) on normal days. This box is his favourite, and I am glad he likes letters.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Inside your home.

One of our running groups trails last year. If you are wondering why there are different people going up to people coming up it’s because I was somewhere in the middle. I could take shots of the front runners from below and of the stragglers from above. And the victorious four where in the middle.
Linked to A Photo a Week: Action in series.



Three photos from the winter lights installation in the Luisenpark in Mannheim

and one from a ceiling, not in Mannheim.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: lighting of any kind.




Linked to Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Cameras or Photographers.


Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Needs to have at least six letters and the letter R in the word.

For the Cosmic Photo Challenge: 50 shades of grey I tried to pick photos which were naturally (almost) monochrome, either because of the subject or because of the quality of the prevailing light.
For more shades of grey, click here.

In German, kurz means short. It is also a fairly common family name.

Ducks have fairly short legs.

Which normally doesn’t inconvenience them much.

For other species it can create an advantage or an obstacle, depending on the terrain and intention.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: things that are short.
