Most skyscrapers are covered with a grid, naturally formed by the windows. Lucky me that there are so many around me.
For this weeks weekly photo challenge
Most skyscrapers are covered with a grid, naturally formed by the windows. Lucky me that there are so many around me.
For this weeks weekly photo challenge
Every day can be a good day, even if it starts absolutely horrible.
You can still make your way,
overcome all obstacles,
and end with an amazing sunset.
For this weeks weekly photo challenge.
In Tolquhon Castle für die Magic Letters.
Starting today, there is a brand new Project in the blogging world, called PABUCA. It is aiming to show three different pictures of your hometown, with a different topic every week. To me the main difference (and also main reason to join) is that the topics are already set and published (currently until April 1st) so you have a loooooooong time to choose and prepare the pictures as you like them. I am just afraid that I might pretty soon sit here on a tuesday evening and have too many pictures to choose from but I decided to take that risk. If you are interested , stop by at their page and join the show.
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Kommentare sind selbstverständlich auch gerne auf deutsch gesehen 🙂
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First picture: Westhafen Tower („Das Gerippte“) with it’s typically shaped windows.
Second picture: Subway U4 waiting for passengers at station „Bockenheimer Warte“
Third picture: Window at a train station in Zeppelinheim (Frankfurt suburbia) which commuters to Frankfurt are passing every morning.
Found this Motive on a visit in Cologne, Germany. This was one of the first pictures I was thinking of when I learned about this weeks challenge topic.