Monthly Archives: July 2022

Lens artist’s photo challenge #210: Picking Favourites

Sarah has asked us ”Can you easily pick out the best of your shots and are you comfortable rejecting those that have been less successful?” She has challenged us to share three of what we consider to be amongst our very

Lens artist’s photo challenge #210: Picking Favourites

Sarah has asked us ”Can you easily pick out the best of your shots and are you comfortable rejecting those that have been less successful?” She has challenged us to share three of what we consider to be amongst our very

Concrete

My least favourite building material, I think of the Atlantic Wall fortifications, Brutalist architecture, the Maginot Line to name a few edifices…. Here we visit the massive Zeppelinfeld tribune (inspired by the Hellenic temple of Pergamon) on the Dutzendteich, Nuremberg…..a

Concrete

My least favourite building material, I think of the Atlantic Wall fortifications, Brutalist architecture, the Maginot Line to name a few edifices…. Here we visit the massive Zeppelinfeld tribune (inspired by the Hellenic temple of Pergamon) on the Dutzendteich, Nuremberg…..a

Surreal

I dont think I’ve really got anything surreal, and wanted to create some new images, but time and inclination deserted me… So is rather a poor gallery: Linked to lens artists at Tracy’s here

Surreal

I dont think I’ve really got anything surreal, and wanted to create some new images, but time and inclination deserted me… So is rather a poor gallery: Linked to lens artists at Tracy’s here

Do they look Pretty in Purple?

Linked to Six word Saturday at Debbie’s here

Do they look Pretty in Purple?

Linked to Six word Saturday at Debbie’s here

Glass

Some stained glass with a different history…these complex, dark panes were made with fragments of stained glass from the bombed out cathedrals of Northern France after the First World War. These windows are in the abbey at Fontfroide (near Narbonne

Glass

Some stained glass with a different history…these complex, dark panes were made with fragments of stained glass from the bombed out cathedrals of Northern France after the First World War. These windows are in the abbey at Fontfroide (near Narbonne