Another part of the elephant ...
Swinging On The Edge
a mess of a fence with shadows
The old place
Old place II + fence
Rocking Fence
Averser Rhein bei Innerferrera
Juf
Solothurn
Solothurn - Leftovers
Solothurn - Judengasse
Solothurn - sheep
Solothurn - Cathedral
HFF
Bee happy
That special Swiss green ....
Weissenstein - Gondola
Saignelégier, Franches-Montagnes
Weissenstein above Solothurn
Reflective Fence
High Fence
Splash
Old
I work in a dangerous place
I work in a dangerous place
I work in a dangerous place
Reclining heroes, perhaps
Death in Venice (aka Aschenbach's dream)
Not a happy face
Looking West
Biodiversity
A Fence With A View
Follow the red brick wall
@KarltheFog just won't stop
From Russia with Love
Pain is Good
Hitting the Wall
This and That
Echo Tube
Sunset Fence
Sunset Bench
Eats Gnomes?
Nostalgia
Rail Crossing
Pudding Creek Trestle - Shadow
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A short series strictly for humorous purposes ...
... incidentally, the square format was not intended but a slip of the finger on the iPhone. It kinda works, but I think I'll stick to my usual 2x3 dimensions.
... incidentally, the square format was not intended but a slip of the finger on the iPhone. It kinda works, but I think I'll stick to my usual 2x3 dimensions.
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A fine keyhole landscape, though.
I once worked in a building that looks like a giant wingnut. And here it is:
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Sarah P. club has replied to John FitzGerald clubThe building depicted in this and other photos of mine acquired its odd shape by the necessity of its location on a steep hillside. This makes it a bit nightmarish to visit for those suffering from acrophobia. Being lucky enough to suffer only from very mild acrophobia, it serves to provide me with a cheap high.