One photo per day from a mobile phone. Saarland, Germany, through the eyes of an Englishman.
Great perspective!Concrete is cold, isn't it?Happy SundayLéia
Moss graffiti!
Moos wachst überall. Die Wand lebt.
nature reclaiming its place.
Concrete is more beautiful when time is marking is stamp. By the way nature is take back its place.
The clarity and details on this image when clicked on is amazing. That's how the concrete walls on my drive way look. LOL
Thanks for the comments.Cezar and Léia: Obrigado. Yes, concrete is cold, but the moss does give it a bit of warmth.Martina: "Nature wuz here"Frau G: Hoffentlich lebt sie nicht triffidartig.Gerald (Hyde DP): But man's grey concrete is still holding out.Château-Gontierdailyphoto: I thought aging concrete is more photogenic, too.Sandra: You have moss decoration, too!
i have to say from my pov, it really does look aged and dirty, but still nicely done and captured! ^0^
Great perspective!
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Happy Sunday
Léia
Moss graffiti!
ReplyDeleteMoos wachst überall. Die Wand lebt.
ReplyDeletenature reclaiming its place.
ReplyDeleteConcrete is more beautiful when time is marking is stamp. By the way nature is take back its place.
ReplyDeleteThe clarity and details on this image when clicked on is amazing. That's how the concrete walls on my drive way look. LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteCezar and Léia: Obrigado. Yes, concrete is cold, but the moss does give it a bit of warmth.
Martina: "Nature wuz here"
Frau G: Hoffentlich lebt sie nicht triffidartig.
Gerald (Hyde DP): But man's grey concrete is still holding out.
Château-Gontierdailyphoto: I thought aging concrete is more photogenic, too.
Sandra: You have moss decoration, too!
i have to say from my pov, it really does look aged and dirty, but still nicely done and captured! ^0^
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