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Espalier fruit trees and another vineyard for vanishing squares. Geometric Square #10
Vineyards are great places for vanishing point photos. Both were taking in winter. Some winters are snowier than others. Geometric Square #9
A country lane vs. a test stretch on the autobahn for hybrid lorries.
Different angles of one bridge.
And finally “vanishing into thin air”.

I didn’t want to swear, it’s just that I would like to get lost in this picture. It is from a two-dimensional light installation in a local park – I wouldn’t mind exploring up to and beyond the vanishing point.

This, on the other hand, is a most boring vanishing point: a school hallway while the exciting stuff is happening behind the doors to the left.

On a forest path, the logged trees create a vanishing point perspective – just before they will be vanishing, hopefully to make furniture and not just wood pellets for heating.

Asparagus sleeping in the soil under plastic blankets.

And the best vanishing points of all can be found in vineyards (and possibly orchards).
Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Vanishing or leading lines.

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

winter

spring

summer

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.