
And yet, there was a reflection.
For Six Word Saturday.

Catoptrophobia: The fear of mirrors or of reflections.
This is my seventeenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.



Catoptrics relates to mirrors and reflections.
This is my sixteenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


Linked to Lines&Squares: #27 in October.

Here is a long shot of the lake in Böblingen, where I took this picture, to explain the extraordinary colour, right in the middle:

PS: The title is a word pun crossing German-English lines. Mallards are called “stock ducks” (Stockenten) in German.
For K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: reflection.
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Linked to Simply Reflections.

This somewhat strange structure is found between the lower and upper lake in the city centre of Böblingen, a town near Stuttgart in Germany. I say strange because it seems so barren and stark.

The reflections make a great photographic subject.

And getting close one can play with thin columns and shadows and vanishing points.
Here is a fourth, a bonus picture, which I just had to include:

For A Photo a Week: Three of a Kind.
For more three’s, click here.

What is on the water and at the same time in the water? Poles and their reflection, of course.

A single pole will do.
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: in and on the water.
More watery photos can be found here.


To me photography must suggest, not insist or explain.
– Brassaï
Another quote by Debbie on Travel with Intent. More photos inspired by this saying are found here.