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Not for Valentine's Day, that was a thank you gift for cat-sitting, beautiful and special.
Nicht zum Valentins Tag, sondern ein Danke für's Katzensitting, ganz besonders schön gebunden!
Thanks – Danke
For your visit – für deinen
Besuch!
The good thing about a day with constant rain in Strasbourg are the many available seats on the excursion boats on the channels.
While the scene looks calm, a sheep herd with barking dogs was entering the meadow behind me. Those dogs are trained to take it up with bears and wolves in Romania. Reason enough to walk faster into the woods.
This image gets me thinking about the colours of my Pixel phone. They can do great things nowadays. But I can't help being a bit disappointed by the way they represent the structure and colours of foliage. I often tend to convert them to b/w for that reason. But I want this scene in colour and left it that way. What do you think?
The photo was a bit too idyllic and plain but the reflection is near perfect. So why not use this photographic cliché.
At least, it was obvious why we had to wait almost an hour in the plane on the tarmac before it got clearance to start.
A transitional image to my next journey. On a sidenote, while I took this photo, my luggage got left behind in Vienna and I had to spend the first day at my destination without fresh clothes. To add injury to insult, the same thing happened on the way back again. Better choose another airport for transfer.
Starting point of another hike in the Carpathian Mountains. This was a very rainy day. I kept the camera in the bag and only used my Pixel phone all day.
I just registered my Instagram account streetphotographyjos and I'm happy for anybody following me to get started.
This road leads from Tbilisi's old town to the Sololaki quarter. While the old town is a good place for a stroll, it is taken over by tourists. Sololaki has a better mix of visitors with tourists as well as locals frequenting the many original wine bars, cafés and restaurants in villas stemming from the time before the Russian revolution in various states of disrepair.
A few of you asked to see the final images from my vacation in Moldova. Actually, a day trip to Transnistria, a renegade province since 1992. Expect documentary shots as I was told to leave my real camera in Chisinau and only take photos with my mobile phone.
This is a monument you pass by when approaching Tiraspol that gradually got extended with each new tragedy. First, WW II which in this part of the world was the battle between Hitler's avid ally Romania and the Soviet Union. In front of it is a memorial for several thousand Moldovans killed in the immediate aftermath of Chernobyl when they were called to seal the reactor. The steles in the middle are for the fallen of the Afghanistan war. Finally, there is a huge table for the "independence war" of Transnistria when splitting from Moldova from 1990-1992.