Eighty-First Collection
This foggy morning view reminded me of a watercolor painting ~ the contrast between the blue sea and sky & the green landscape.
“Fog lifting on Liberty Bay” - 2024
The architecture caught my eye here and I knew it would be striking in black and white photo. This is The Texas Theater in Waxahachie, TX, USA.
Early morning somewhere in Black Forest.
The only sound you will hear is from the birds. I love these moments of silence and feeling completely down to earth.
Slow down - you move too fast! You gotta make the morning last! The beautiful downtown of Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
These cairns are everywhere along the banks of Oak Creek in Sedona, AZ. They are not build as a trail marker but a more of a spiritual or contemplative endeavor.
Rheinfall - it is so impressive to see and feel the power of water.
It’s definitely worth it, to embark on a sightseeing tour by boat during 70 minutes.
Venice is a treasure chest containing hundreds of stupendous palaces and churches. Which in turn contain hundreds of frescoes, paintings, statues, gigantic Murano glass lamps. But even along its streets (which the Venetians call "calli") it is difficult to travel just a few meters without finding small masterpieces. Like this "sotoportego" towards Calle De L'Anzolo.
Estatua de Garcilaso De la Vega en la plaza de San Román, frente a la iglesia donde está enterrado, un bonito histórico rincón de la ciudad de Toledo.
A trip to our famous West Edmonton Mall with its very own ship.
The light is usually perfect for photography and the water adds that extra reflective element.
Sunset colours in Niagara, Ontario capture on a bridge is a favourite of mine. The structure of bridges always amazes me and I won’t ever miss an opportunity to capture one on my phone.
Year after year, the Muskoka/Adirondack type chair with its simple shape and classic design is a memorable image of summer. Come sit a spell.
El Palacio de Bellas Artes is located in the heart of Mexico City. It was built in 1910 to commemorate the centennial of the Mexican Revolution of Independence. It is worth noting that its interior is as architecturally beautiful as the exterior. “Bellas Artes” also called the “art cathedral of Mexico”, is home to the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico.
Palazzo Soranzo Van Axel is a palace in Venice. Built between 1473 and 1479 by Nicolò Soranzo, in 1652 it became the property of the Van Axel family, rich merchants from Holland. Usually not visitable, it is open to the public on the occasion of the 60th Art Biennale until November 24th.