


For A Photo a Week Challenge with the theme of water.
More wet 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.


This is one of those accidents that turned out well. I was photographing a blackbird taking a bath and then it flew away. The deserted stone well (sic!) looked as if it contained not water but liquid gold.
For The Daily Post: liquid. More liquid photos can be found here.
The photo was taken on the causeway between Northumberland on the mainland and Holy Island – a stretch of road that is completely under water during high tide.

The first picture is pretty much as I took it and how I remember it. But then I started to play around with the editing functions of my photo program and I realised that depending on the effect, a different element was emphasised.
For me – with my landlocked upbringing – the seaside is a wonderous place where I find the immediacy of the elements is ever present.
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/elemental/



Sea and Sand, blue and brown, water, fur, feathers, rust.

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All photos were taken on Roker Beach in Sunderland, UK.
