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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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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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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A picture in place of 1000 words this week. Who can put a price on Christmas? At least one second-hand shop in Gothenburg can.
Almost art: Is photography art or is it only almost art? I’ve started a daily photo blog and I’m wondering about publishing a photo book.
Late one Gothenburg evening in July, over-head wires make a skytrap for the moon.
Legs going round… The local name for the Gothenburg half-marathon is Göteborgs Varvet. This is a pun as Varvet means both ‘shipyard’ and ’round’.