Reflexionen sind immer interessant. Diese habe ich ein bisschen verfremdet.
Reflections are always interesting. I have alienated these a little bit.
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Reflexionen sind immer interessant. Diese habe ich ein bisschen verfremdet.
Reflections are always interesting. I have alienated these a little bit.
The second week of January brought an exceptional amount of rain to the Netherlands. Railways had to shut down and motorways were blocked, basements ended up filled with water. Saturday, January 14th did not see a dry minute. I tried to capture the atmosphere at one of the saturday markets. Lack of light and foggy lenses are a challenge.
I caught my cat playing on my keyboard the other day and I captured this cute photo. Two of my favorite things are in this image…a cat and a piano! Enjoy!
I am happy that we live in an area that supports wildlife. Grey foxes will visit us periodically to check on our mouse population, and I must say they do a very good job. Foxes do not bother domestic animals or people. They are very shy and feed primarily on small rodents, wild berries, seeds, vegetables and fruits. When the foxes are around my mouse and rat population population drops. I welcome them setting up residence close by.
The wind in Yosemite was blowing from right to left
Der Wind im Yosemite wehte von rechts nach links
In early November of 2022, I spent a couple of days in Frankfurt. On the way to the center, an easy shoot through the windshield captured the FUN.
The incoming clouds of a winter storm in Death Valley changed into a “lava red” at sunrise. Enjoy!
Taj Mahal, Agra, India.
An absolutely magical place. On my first visit in 2012, despite the overcast sky, I was absolutely dazzled and didn’t manage anything except a few personal mementos.
Ein völlig ungewöhnliches Bild für diese Jahreszeit. Pilze findet man hierzulande für gewöhnlich im Spätsommer oder Herbst, aber nicht im Januar.
A completely unusual picture for this time of year. Mushrooms in this country are usually found in late summer or autumn, but not in January.