
From my kitchen this morning. It’s water and it’s moving. Flowing, actually.
Another Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Moving water.


From my kitchen this morning. It’s water and it’s moving. Flowing, actually.
Another Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Moving water.



What else comes to mind when one is thinking saphire but water? All the photos in this collage come from a walk along the banks of the river Rhine near Mannheim in summer last year.
A colour collage for Värikollaasit with the theme of the jewel which is called saphire in English, and safiiri in Finnish, and Saphir in German.

For more sparkling collages click here.


I am probably misquoting but since I have forgotten who has written something similar I think that’s okay. It’s me playing with words then.
Linked to Nancy Merill’s A Photo a Week: Sun and Water.

During lunchtime surfers queue up and wait their turn to surf on the standing wave in the Eisbach, a man made side arm of the river Isar in the middle of the city of Munich.




Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: water.
For more watery photos, 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.


You might have heard that Germany is in the grip of a drought and fields are brown and yellow. Water needs to be moved to them, or in this case shot with travelling sprinklers.
More moving water can be found can be found at Jude’s Black and White Sunday.




The title is an African proverb.
For Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge. More photos of streets, ways, alleys, avenues, and paths click here.
