Eighty-Sixth Collection
Night shot of the Freiburg Minster, Black Forest, Germany, also called The Cathedral of Our Lady. The Roman Catholic church was built from around 1200 to 1513 in the Gothic style. The tower which measures 116 meters in height survived the bombings in World War II and contains 16 bells (the oldest from 1258).
This view is from the Monserrat Monastery, found embedded in the beautiful mountains outside Barcelona, Spain.
The two most famous landmarks of Freiburg im Breisgau, Black Forest, Germany: water-filled runnels called βBΓ€chleβ which serve as water supply running throughout the city center and not as sewage system. Legend has it that if you step into them accidentally you have to marry a citizen of Freiburg.
In the background you can see the spire of the Freiburg Minster.
Hope Valley Bamford in Derbyshire Part of the Ladybower dam. The place where the Dam Busters tested the bouncing Bomb in the war.
iPhone Telephoto 77mm, f2.8
I encountered this sweet couple walking on my visit at Capilano River Regional Park in North Vancouver, BC and captured with iPhone 13Pro.
Walking in downtown Chattanooga and noticed the beautiful sunset colors highlighting new growth. You just can't pass by scenes like this without being thankful.
Vlacherna Monastery sits on an island off the coast of Corfu, Greece. Built in the 17th century, it is distinguished by its unusual shaped, tiled roof and intense white walls that sharply contrast with the lush landscape and the brilliant blue of the sea.
Taken in Nottingham city opposite Nottingham Castle (Fothergills) beautiful and historic location.
iPhone 26mm wide, f1.6