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Hi @min-ute-s, great use of the natural light to create your silhouette -Mojo.

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week 16 silhouettes
Hi @min-ute-s, great use of the natural light to create your silhouette -Mojo.
Day 1/7: Black & White Challenge
I was tagged by this wonderful tumblrs @min-ute-s, @stephiramona and @was-bleibt-der-zeit thank you for tagging me!
Rules are to post 7-black and white photographs in 7-days. Additionall, no explanations and no people allowed. Plus, you should also tag 1-person each day! Today I tag the marvelous @fotostopp if you want to join in!
back to week 28: frame within a frame
landscape in an autumnly frame
(Elbsandsteingebirge, Germany)
Great shot @min-ute-s, I love the landscape sweeping down into the valley behind the frame of the autumn leaves. Awesome view!-Mojo.
(air-) lines
seen at the vienna airport
Brilliant @min-ute-s, great take on the challenge! Mojo.
What time is it? Lunch time - still 9:25 min to wait
Hi @min-ute-s, on first glance I thought this was a stereo! First digital clock submission prize goes to you!-Mojo.
@min-ute-s for music (week 10)
My kitchen radio - I just need to set the right music station and I rock the kitchen.
We all need to find that groove @min-ute-s!-Mojo.
@min-ute-s for challenge 9: The Square Route
on route
Last week I visited the Museum of Traffic. It’s in Dresden, Saxony, Germany. The museum is about the history of transportation by land, water and air. It’s very interesting. My picture shows the replica of the SAXONIA can also be found here. The locomotive Saxonia was operated by the Leipzig-Dresden Railway Company (Leipzig-Dresdner Eisenbahn-Compagnie or LDE) and was the first practical working steam locomotive built in Germany. Its name means Saxony in Latin. The Saxonia was intended to open the Leipzig–Dresden railway, the first long-distance railway line in Germany, on 8 April 1839. But the first train to run on the railway was hauled by the two English locomotives Robert Stephenson and Elephant. The Saxonia – driven by its creator, Johann Andreas Schubert –- followed on behind. (Read more on Wikipedia)
Keep moving!
Hi @min-ute-s, love the colours here, the red and green against the wood and copper tones really zing. Love the detailed information you’ve provided too-Mojo.