The same black body was already the subject of the On Track post, but the changes of the morning light with progressing fall offers different images. Here the subject matter uses its objective significance, I think, and is just surface, pattern, reflector, but not object any more. Hence also the title, giving nothing but an…
Moonrise Over Freilassing
Just days ago, Cedric posted his Moonrise over Minnipi, and besides savouring the image, I thoroughly enjoyed his writing on the subject of the time-spanning qualities that photographic images can have. My own moonrise certainly is not at all timeless – color seems to anchor images much more in presence that black & white ever…
Antlers – Red
Low Visibility
On The Prowl
No Title
spilled icecream on a sidewalk
Take A Seat!
In Case It Rains
Sick
That’s what I am today, when outside is the finest bathing weather and I would be in holidays. But it’s only a short summer flu, so I hope.
Glasses
Only when posting the image and searching for a title I recognized the phonetic analogy of the glasses and that prominently shown body parts.
Cupid May Hit Wherever You Are
Red, Unexpected
Sculpture By Chance
Indispensable
Ornated Entrance
Max Zwo
The monument for king Maximilian II of Bavaria shows allegoric figures of the virtues of this ruler: power (the first image), wisdom (the second), justice and peacefulness (third image). At night they are even more impressiva as during the day. Max Zwo is just the Bavarian lingo for Max II
Wall, Urban Landscape
Delayed train again (which I’ve learned not to welcome, but to make best use of), but in spite of the occasion mostly a dry spell as even my eyesight seems to suffer from the exceptional heat we have.
Crane’s Bills
Crane’s Bills are prototypical Bavarian plants. Window flower boxes with them, a facade with old fashioned shutters and above it blue sky dotted with white clouds – most of the non-Bavarians would say: this is it, the real thing, genuinely Bavaria.
Summer In The City: August Wallpapers
As usual for download from here. Enjoy the summer!
White Fence
Land Art, Unintended
Arson Ahead
Underpass Art
Update: Every image in this blog enlarges when you click on it. What I thought is self-evident (as I do this on other blogs all the time), seems to be a small secret for many users. Since the new blog scales well on screens of different sizes, this might not be something really detracting, but…