I’m probably too early – but here goes:
The last on the mobile phone SD card: Henry watching himself in the mirror (and dominating a king size bed).
The last on the camera’s SD-card: Sunset over Wiesbaden’s industry.
I’m probably too early – but here goes:
The last on the mobile phone SD card: Henry watching himself in the mirror (and dominating a king size bed).
The last on the camera’s SD-card: Sunset over Wiesbaden’s industry.
A sunset to complement Becky’s sunrise with which she started off Febodduary, or rather: a month of odd squares in February. Not a pink and orange blaze of the sun going down over the Rhine Valley but a a lowered sun muted and dark through dust blown all the way from North Africa. A Sahara sandstorm in Germany which although it seems to spell doom is actually the reason why our area has such fertile soil.
They look altered but these sunsets looked like that in real life. Particularly the sky looking towards the west from castle Breuberg in the Odenwald was amazing. I took the photos in December.
These are the water slides of the local water park. I can’t remember whether they look that appealing on the inside.
My second purple offering for Life in Colour.
The evenings are getting longer but the sunsets stay as colourful as ever. This series was not photoshopped or edited but taken with different filters.
Anyone wants to visit me on post industrial colonisation Mars?
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: As the evenings start to lengthen


No playing with post picture editing but using different filters while taking the photo. One is called romantic, the other one dramatic.