Just one image: Red

This fire lily was growing last year in our garden, and she was just asking for being portrayed. I tried to do justice to its beauty. Image made with Olympus OM-D E-M1, Olympus M.Zuiko Macro 2.8/60mm In case you’d like to comment, it’s appreciated … and maybe, you want to visit my website or my… Continue reading Just one image: Red

Just one image: Reiherschnabel

Reiherschnabel / Erodium cicutarium can be found here in the garden and it’s not shy to be photographed. Image made with Olympus OM-D E-M1, Olympus M.Zuiko Macro 2.8/60mm In case you’d like to comment, it’s appreciated … and maybe, you want to visit my website or my flickr page too. So long … and thanks… Continue reading Just one image: Reiherschnabel

Just one image: The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore)

A song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. Löwenzahn / Taraxacum – Another one of nature’s miracles. Olympus OMD EM1, M.Zuiko Macro 2.8/60mm In case you’d like to comment, it’s appreciated … and maybe, you want to visit my website or my flickr page too. So long … and thanks for all the fish.

Just one image: The Yellow Rose of Texas

Composed by J.K. in the first half of the 19th century. Nothing more is known about him, not even his full name. In 1955 then, Mitch Miller recorded it as a number one hit in the US. Another one of nature’s miracles. Olympus OMD EM1, M.Zuiko Macro 2.8/60mm In case you’d like to comment, it’s… Continue reading Just one image: The Yellow Rose of Texas

Just one image: Blue Bayou

Not sure which version I like more, the original song performed by Roy Orbison or the later version performed by Linda Ronstadt, becoming her signature song. Traubenhyatzinthe / Muscari, another nature’s miracle. Olympus OMD EM1, M.Zuiko Macro 2.8/60mm In case you’d like to comment, it’s appreciated … and maybe, you want to visit my website… Continue reading Just one image: Blue Bayou

The Beauty and the Beast VI

This time I’ll show three of a kind – three extraordinary Twin Lens Reflex cameras – in my tiny series about a beauty and a beast. Well, guess who’s the beauty and who’s the beast. On the left side of the ring there is the Mamiya C330 Professional f Viewing Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 2.8/80mm Taking Lens:… Continue reading The Beauty and the Beast VI