Tag: photography

Two spas, more water and more to drink, and a tree

56 detox

Taking the waters in Mariánské Lázně (formerly Marienbad) used to be very fashionable in times gone by. In this case the waters of the Cross Spring, the most famous spring in the Czech town. A huge pavilion with a cupola bearing a patriarchal cross was built over the spring in the early 19th century. Today’s concrete building is a copy from hundred years later of the original wooden structure – detox.

56 crepuscular

Bad Homburg vor der Höhe near Frankfurt in Germany was also known for its mineral springs and has a tradition as a spa.  The White Tower is part of the castle, here showing up at dusk behind the modern day traffic – crepuscular.

56 scintillating

More water (if not the mineral kind) but also close to sunset with the sea at the mouth of the Wear in Sunderland sparkling like diamonds – scintillating.

Hashing Purely Academic

In Sunderland we visited a friend who we first met in Saudi and who taught us to decode these signs – coded.

56 lofty

And now for something completely different as I can’t find a connection here – lofty.

A Thursday’s Special – pick a word (in January).  You can find more photos illustrating lofty, coded, scintillating, crepuscular, and detox here.

 

 

 

I am watching you …

from a the distance …

81 a distance
The skyline of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
81 b distance
People on the beach near Bamburg Castle
81 c distance
Lake Brienz in Switzerland

For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: in the distance.

More removed photos can be found here.

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Checkered

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10 black white 2

10 black white 6

Waschbär

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See asked for Black & White for her Fun Foto Challenge. I prepared this post before I saw her prompt – so my photos are not monochrome but of black and white subjects.

For more black and white fotos, click here.

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Feeling blue – in a good way

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I don’t know if that exquisite blue flower was the blue flower of the romantics but it could be.  It can be found next to fields (hence its common name “Wegwarte” in German, which could be translated as “watcher on the path”) but Common Chicory has practical applications in ersatz-coffee making.

83 blue b

In the blue yonder with a blue balloon.

83 blue c

The side entrance of the restaurant known as “Blue Monkey” (“Blauer Aff“).

83 blue d

For One Word Sunday.

More blue photos can be found here.

Rising from the ground like a skyscraper

80 a unusual

80 b unusual

80 c unusual

80 d unusual

Kronenhochhaus Westend 1

Frankfurt and its business and banking district is the closest we come to skyscrapers in Germany.  No comparison to really high buildings the world over but impressive enough if you walk around them on ground level and look up.

For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: unusual perspective.

For more perspectives, click here.

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A vine for all seasons

Vineyards always give great opportunities for photos with a definite vanishing point, no matter what time of year it is.

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winter

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spring

85 vanishing b

summer

85 vanishing c

autumn

For A Photo a Week: vanishing point.

Interesting (yet completely irrelevant) fact: In German, it’s an “escape point”, not a vanishing point.

More photos with more vanishing points can be found here.

Swedish colours

09 blue yellow i

construction aesthetics

09 blue yellow d

needy blue and yellow

09 blue yellow a

springy blue and yellow

eye-catching blue and yellow

09 blue yellow f

agricultural blue and yellow

09 blue yellow g

industrial blue and yellow

VHS

political blue and yellow

For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: blue & yellow.  For more blue and yellow click here.

Verboten!

verboten

For One Word Sunday: list.  And what a list it is!

It is forbidden in the forest to

  1. start or maintain an open fire – including a bbq fire
  2. smoke between 1 March and 31 October
  3. camp
  4. leave waste behind
  5. drive on forest tracks without a permit

Violations are a misdemeanour and carry a fine of up to 10,000 DM. Forestry office Bad Bergzabern.

From the fine it is clear that this is an old sign.  But boy, does it feed into prejudices about Germans. 😜

More lists or possibly listing photographs, have a look here.