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A few days ago, I was strolling around in the Nymphenburg Palace Park. It was a warm, sunny autumn afternoon, the colors of the autumn leaves were simply beautiful.
I walked past the bench under the trees - I really liked the warm light from the low sun, the long shadows, the colorful trees and the silhouette of the man on the bench, lost in thought, looking over the lake.
Yes, autumn is here. No doubt.
Lens: Nikon 105mm f/1.8 AI-s (yes, quite old school - but very nice for this moment :) )
Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
On our small photo walk, we passed this underground car park entrance. I really liked the light and atmosphere in it.
Hope you like it, too :)
In the streets of Munich.
.. taken just before I met magrit k. and Silke Klimesch for an epic photowalk in BIG B .. enjoy my friends :)
.. this time of the year we typically travel to other nice places .. now I try to find them locally .. enjoy the city walk with Felix and stay tuned :) .. happy easter!
After a long rainy and chilly period, spring (and even a little touch of summer, as it seems) is finally here. Mother nature shows us its beauty - you just have to open your eyes =)
I found these daisies on the wayside when going for a walk - half in the shadow, half in the light. And if you look closely, you can even find some ribwort. In my opinion: simple and beautiful!
Near Osterseen, Bavaria.
.. more capital shapes .. just before I met magrit k. and Silke Klimesch .. for an epic photo walk in Big B :)
.. or the first snow in our region .. somehow the camera messed up the date in the EXIF file .. nevertheless happy (crazy) Tuesday my friends :) .. fun fact .. my friend [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gaphiker] had the same idea ..
The Zeeland Bridge (Dutch: Zeelandbrug) is the longest bridge in the Netherlands. The bridge spans the Eastern Scheldt estuary. It connects the islands of Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland in the province of Zeeland.
The Zeeland Bridge was built between 1963 and 1965. It was inaugurated on 15 December 1965 by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and was originally called Eastern Scheldt Bridge (Dutch: Oosterscheldebrug) before being renamed the Zealand Bridge on 13 April 1967.
At the time of its completion, it was the longest bridge in Europe. It has a total length of 5,022 metres, and consists of 48 spans of 95 metres, 2 spans of 72.5 metres and a movable bridge with a width of 40 metres.
I'm wishing you all a very nice weekend (in advance) ;-)
Grts, Fr@nk
Jane is out on the porch, just relaxing since today is a holiday so she has the day off.
KMZ RUBIN-1 37-80mm F2.8
A grainy, old school sidewalk view towards a traditional shoe storefront in the pedestrian zone of Passau.
I do have greatest respect for the lady with the walking aid. She was slow, but she did her thing.
Slow and steady wins the race!
I somehow liked the old school facade with its monumental lettering, so I edited it accordingly with some good old film look and grain. I hope you like it, too!
Passau, Bavaria, Germany
for Macro Mondays pastel theme
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