Winter bare convolvulous – photo of the week
The photo of the week. A winter bare and dry convolvulous stem photographed in macro at Färjenäs on Hisingen, Göteborg. I originally published this photo at GBG365 on 11th February 2014.
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The photo of the week. A winter bare and dry convolvulous stem photographed in macro at Färjenäs on Hisingen, Göteborg. I originally published this photo at GBG365 on 11th February 2014.
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The William Klein “5 Cities” exhibition at the Botanique gallery, central Brussels. No photography of the photography, they said, but you can take pictures to show how the photos are hung. So I did.
A gallery of photos taken during my visit to the Chagall Retrospective at the Brussels Museum of Fine Art (plus a link to my blog entry about my visit).
The visible fox says “I’m not nvisible” – in French – but if I don’t share them here these pictures may be invisible. A gallery of my images, shared during January on various social networks, but not previously published here.
Under a blanket of snow, a woman and child huddle together at the foot of the Wallenberg monument in the park of Haga Church. My photo of the week this week.
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Jazz heroes from the roll-up blinds of Chausée de Louvain in Saint-Joos-ten-Noode. Many of the photos in this gallery originally appeared as illustrations a Stops and Stories post – “All that Jazz”.
Chained in the snow – Decorated with snow and against a snowy background, a chain of heavy black iron links stands out in contrast, marking a boundary.
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Part of the Trädgårdsföreneningen park (and photographer) under snow, reflected in one of the distorting mirrors by the canal.
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The nine of spades (or nine of swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot) is a card of evil omen – my photo of the week because it’s Friday 13th today.
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Catch the light is what photographers often describe themselves as doing. In this photo of the week, though, it’s the ferry to Brännö that does the job.
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