This is the week for "Focus On" in the Wednesday rotation, but since I've been on vacation and haven't had a chance to conduct a proper interview, "Wandering Eye" is going to have to fill in. Look for "Focus On" again in two weeks in its normal slot.
Last week, if you'll recall, I was corresponding from Florence, Italy. On our way to Florence we had a stop over in Frankfurt, and on our way back we stopped in Munich, so this week the Wandering Eye settles on Germany. I hope you enjoy the perspectives presented by these artists.
The Mill - cameradi
Neuschwanstein Castle- ljangphotography
Break Free - clcphotos
Manhole Cover, Stadt Trier (City of Trier) - PhotoGrunt
German Church - mesmanimages
24 Apr 10 - TheDailyFoto
Lubeck alley - MatkirschPhoto
Cobblestone Road in Cologne - Paintedwithlight
Old Bridge Heidelberg - Celticcatphotos
Fairy tale castles - DreambyDay
A Fairy Tale Castle - levansphotography
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"Wandering Eye" is also "PhotoGrunt" and Steve Raley, a photographic documentarian from Seattle, Washington . He captures images wherever he goes, and he frequently even uses a camera. His work can be seen on his website, blog and his Etsy shop.
9 comments:
Thanks for including my Lübeck photo! There are so many beautiful spots in this country, I love the Neuschwanstein photo. Great unusual photo what maybe is the most photographed object in Germany.
A love this selection of photographic captures!
These are really lovely. Thanks for including my Daily Foto of the German street sign :)
Thanks Steve for including my Neuschwanstein photograph in this fine collection of images from Germany. Seeing these beautiful pictures remind me of the fantastic time we had while we visited Germany, and I hope you're having a great time too!
Thanks for including my cobblestone! What a great collection of photos.
Wow! Wow! Fantastic images, just beautiful.
Nice treasury!
Thank you!
Nice treasury!
Thank you!
How dreamy and wonderful! That last image is one of the most beautiful things I've seen today. Thanks for the dose of inspiration, Steve!
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