Frankfurt: A city of locks and water colors
So if I had a Wednesday series, and if that series were called “Wandering Wednesdays”, then today’s post might actually fit with that series.
So if I had a Wednesday series, and if that series were called “Wandering Wednesdays”, then today’s post might actually fit with that series.
Since I’m always taking photos of those “locks of love” in various cities that we visit, it was a natural to check out the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne, which is (in)famous for the number of locks that now adorn it. … Continue reading
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I spent most of today working on my class preparation for Saturday’s first session of a photography workshop called From Seeing to Image: Taking Better Photos with Any Camera//Part One. It’s sponsored by the d.a.i., the same group that sponsored … Continue reading
Yesterday I posted a photo of the “locks of love” that I took by chance on the Pont de l’Archevêché. You see, we hadn’t known ahead of time that there were locks of love there. However, we had realized as … Continue reading
The title of this post is a rough translation for “locks of love” in French, as today we’ll look at the phenomenon of the lovers’ locks on bridges, Parisian-style.
Today on Two to Tübingen we have two flashbacks and two followups.
You might remember that I talked about the “locks of love” back in February.
A modern fairy tale based on a true story…