Joan Elizabeth, that's clearly the novel's influence. But this your comment inspired me to make a page "what comes next ... " (linked at upper right corner of the blog) - kind of "I have to read something less severe next, what I am going to read next ..." - not sure if that's really that interesting, though ;-).
paulboo, what you can't see because of my extraordinary abilities with framing and composition is, that this door is about 1 m above the ground ... no idea what's behind or what it is doing in this cathedral's wall ... . (okay, I used the wrong lens .. duh)
even the spiders left no trace :)
ReplyDeletebricks!I like bricks and have some photo's to post in the next couple of days...of bricks!
ReplyDeleteGreat, I like the composition and the black and white is perfect! That a pleasure to see U again at my blog.
ReplyDeleteBye,
Serge
donnie, I suppose they have respect for gothic cathedral sheds - those spiders.
ReplyDeleteChicken, hehe, it's your turn!
Serge, thank you, merci, :-)
The images are getting very austere.
ReplyDeleteThat's one very tough looking shed, whatever is in it must be very valuable indeed! :o)
ReplyDeleteLove this shot Martina.
Joan Elizabeth, that's clearly the novel's influence. But this your comment inspired me to make a page "what comes next ... " (linked at upper right corner of the blog) - kind of "I have to read something less severe next, what I am going to read next ..." - not sure if that's really that interesting, though ;-).
ReplyDeletepaulboo, what you can't see because of my extraordinary abilities with framing and composition is, that this door is about 1 m above the ground ... no idea what's behind or what it is doing in this cathedral's wall ... .
(okay, I used the wrong lens .. duh)