A Tree at Sunset
We were waiting at a stoplight before crossing a street here in Tübingen, when all of a sudden a tree and its sunlit backdrop caught my eye.
We were waiting at a stoplight before crossing a street here in Tübingen, when all of a sudden a tree and its sunlit backdrop caught my eye.
So I like clocks, I like clouds, and I like to experiment with my photos on my computer. It’s rare, though, that I experiment by darkening just one part of the photo while lightning another part. However, the clouds and … Continue reading
In the 11th century there was a noble family named Burdet from Cullei in Normandy, France. Like many noble Norman families, they were adventurers — after all, they were descendants of the Norsemen, the Vikings.
Today we have just a taste of Tarragona. It’s the town we visited on a day trip while we were staying in Barcelona.
Back when we lived in Bolzano, I always said one could never go wrong with another photo of the Dolomites. Here in Tübingen, I’m hoping one can never go wrong with yet another reflection photo:
The title of the post is my translation of the saying in German, April macht, was er will. It’s referring to the weather here in April, which can be variable, to say the least.
I’m going to end the week with another photo made by Chris. It’s also from the trip to Spain, but it’s from a day trip we made to a nearby town, Tarragona, which was the capital city of the area … Continue reading
In today’s post we head back to Casa Milà in Barcelona, to see how it inspired some great photographic work by Chris. I really like how Chris captures that rooftop terrace and its figures in a very creative way.
That’s “punters”, as in the people who are in the punting boats on the Neckar River. The boats are back in action; I noticed them again for the first time last week:
… now that Spring is here.*