Cubism
Ice cubes are ubiquitous in drinks served in the U.S. One of the standard things you learn when you travel outside North America, however, is that ice-cubes are not all that commonly served.
Ice cubes are ubiquitous in drinks served in the U.S. One of the standard things you learn when you travel outside North America, however, is that ice-cubes are not all that commonly served.
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I didn’t originally intend to post more leaf photos today, but I wanted to follow-up on something I forgot to mention yesterday. What might not have been clear, since I didn’t comment on it, was that photo #2 was of … Continue reading
I’ve prepared a short German vocabulary list to help with today’s post:
One of the oldest surviving pieces of film shot in Tübingen is of some circus elephants walking in the Neckar River in the early 1900s. You can see a piece of that film by clicking here; the elephants arrive at … Continue reading
I’ve talked before here on the blog about my struggles learning German, since that’s the language I’m trying to master at the moment.
After saying I hardly ever take photos of faces in inanimate places anymore, I just realized I actually did take another one recently. It was taken
In an attempt to sort and organize more photos from Strasbourg, I realised that this photo really didn’t fit with the rest. So, I’ll offer it today … and buy myself a little more time to organize the rest of … Continue reading
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Today we have a few more of my experiments with photos of leaves and shadows. As I mentioned in last month, I’ve been inspired by Imogen Cunningham and many of her works. But probably my favorite photo of hers continues … Continue reading
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A stretch of unexpectedly sunny weather on and off over the weekend offered a chance to wander around Tübingen to practice a little more with that double-exposure technique I mentioned on Friday. In some ways,
To take the “postcard shot” photo of the medieval buildings along the Neckar River Tübingen, you stand on the Neckarbrücke (“Neckar Bridge”). During the Stocherkahnrennen, the boats race down the river in front of those buildings until they reach the … Continue reading