Joan Elizabeth: Good that there is a little bit of mystery left.
Sandra: It did seem to be asking to be photographed in many ways.
Martina: I have to say the restaurant (and hotel) in Hornbach seemed worth a visit, but I was a bit disappointed not to find more mediaeval stuff to photograph. There were some ruins behind the redstone baroque building, but at the moment they are covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting.
Wow, Nice to see how the top looks like from this angle. This is an interesting angle too. The colors of your photos are just awesome!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent.
ReplyDeleteI like this angle of view.
Thank you and yes I am still confused but getting less so.
ReplyDeleteGreat angle and composition. It certainly worth the revisit.
ReplyDeleteBoth photos are very poetic. A real tribute to the art :-).
ReplyDeletebtw Hornbach is on my to-visit-list now.
wOw! you made the ordinary looked extraordinary! ^0^
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteBiana: Bedankt.
Frank de Jol: Dziękuję.
Joan Elizabeth: Good that there is a little bit of mystery left.
Sandra: It did seem to be asking to be photographed in many ways.
Martina: I have to say the restaurant (and hotel) in Hornbach seemed worth a visit, but I was a bit disappointed not to find more mediaeval stuff to photograph. There were some ruins behind the redstone baroque building, but at the moment they are covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting.
arabesque: 谢谢.
Yes, I thought so after reading the wikipedia article about Hornbach - but it seems to be a nice area for hiking, too - and France is nearby, ;-)
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