Kenneth, yes, from the newest photo in your blog I see you like concrete, ;-). Thanks for visiting and your comment.
donnie, I wasn't so sure anybody could find the weed in this photo - that's the problem with b/w - weed is not green.
Paul, yes, that's what weed is about, hm? (Now I have "weird weed" constantly echoing in my brain .... )
Markus, I am not so sure about the repair job - isn't it just missing plaster? Haha, I am asking you but it is me who should know. But perhaps you are right and someone tried to fill the space up with some stones.
Joan, me too. You can find this sight also on the tarmac of German streets, ;-). Next summer I will make a little photo series about the worn out German streets.
At a second glance: I guess you are right, it's probably only plaster missing. My complicated brain cell apparatus hinted that a previous hole had been repaired by a caring person. Mhmmm - I guess it shows how I wish my world to be in a repaired, functioning state...
This is more a daily feed than a daily blog.
Photos are resized or may be cropped - that's the only post-processing I do.
The quotes: it is essential to me to only quote from things I am currently reading ... I must admit it is sometimes lopsided ... reading a 1000 page novel takes some time ;-)
8 comments:
I reaaly like concrete. This is a great shot of it. Nice!
Greetings!
i like the weed - it is very nosey :)
A very tenacious weed indeed!!
Wonderful shapes. Those who repaired that hole did really care about their wall.
I love this shot .. the texture and wornness of it.
Kenneth, yes, from the newest photo in your blog I see you like concrete, ;-). Thanks for visiting and your comment.
donnie, I wasn't so sure anybody could find the weed in this photo - that's the problem with b/w - weed is not green.
Paul, yes, that's what weed is about, hm? (Now I have "weird weed" constantly echoing in my brain .... )
Markus, I am not so sure about the repair job - isn't it just missing plaster? Haha, I am asking you but it is me who should know. But perhaps you are right and someone tried to fill the space up with some stones.
Joan, me too. You can find this sight also on the tarmac of German streets, ;-). Next summer I will make a little photo series about the worn out German streets.
At a second glance: I guess you are right, it's probably only plaster missing.
My complicated brain cell apparatus hinted that a previous hole had been repaired by a caring person. Mhmmm - I guess it shows how I wish my world to be in a repaired, functioning state...
Markus, :-) - yes I fully understand. It's our non-cynical part that does this to us.
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