Showing posts with label details. Show all posts
Showing posts with label details. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

miscelangelous

















in the midst of wednesday, this moment of crossing lines.  the road photo is from lanzarote, it was misplaced in a folder of miscelangelous papers. such a good suprise, to find it there. and what a word: miscelangelous.

Friday, June 18, 2010

mail art


the nice thing about snail mail: some letters still come with this little square of postage-art. like this one, with a stamp from a special series, from the 1909 "Luftschiffahrt Ausstellung" - "Exposition Aeronautique".
.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

snowcaps



Snowcaps ..

this is in the Alps - up there, the snow remain all year round. i didn't give this much thought until a friend sent a note from her travels while she was teaching in China - this is about her first encounter with snow:

~~
The first snow I see in my life.

A chance meeting. An Indian businessman in the same city. The diplomatic wheels of the local government are set in motion. Being asked to meet him. And being shown around the first attraction of Lianyungang - the Flower and Fruit Mountain. The bitterness of winter has left this ancient peak bare. But I am in a daze. I see the beauty in the bareness. At the process of change that Nature goes through faithfully. Every season. Renewing herself eternally. 

The bus climbs on to the top. The temperature dips well below freezing. I am in no way prepared for that. And neither prepared for the sight that greets me. There it is. Snow. White. Pure whiteness glimmering in the haze of the evening sun. I tremble and shiver. Not with the cold, but at the wonder of it all. I remove my gloves, gather some of it in my hands, and although I can’t feel my hands, immediately numbed, I can feel the snow. Even now. Never to melt. It stays on, past winter and summer and all the seasons. Feel the snow. To feel it, is to see the beauty in life. No camera can capture it. Only the mind knows how to. 

The Flower and Fruit Mountain winds down past little waterfalls. And little caves. Where Buddhist monks searched for the meaning of Life. For Nirvana. For enlightenment. Call it what you may. The peace is overwhelming. So peaceful that the peace unsettles you. The mind rejects at first that which it is not accustomed to. And seeing for the first time, the Buddha. Surrounded as he is always in China, by two others. I know not whom the other statues signify. Incense sticks are lit. Monks strike the gong. And bless you. Unasked for. The best blessings in life are always unasked for, aren’t they? 

~~

(this letter later found its way into book, see below.. but first this:)

Home Snow

and a very different kind of snowcap:


the first of the garden pictures for '10:
the withered sedum petals now come with snowcaps.

funny detail: in germany, sedum is called "Fetthenne" - "fat chicken".

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Some lines about me: I'm into roads, stories, places, crossings, and all the things they lead and connect to. I edit BluePrintReview and the blueprint book + lit blog. Apart from being an editor and blogger, I am also an author myself. My new book Worlds Apart just launched:

Worls Apart: the true story of 2 friends, 2 journeys, and 10 life lessons  
In the global world, a traveler from Europe and a teacher from Asia meet in the web, share their journeys, and the joys, longings, and life lessons that wait along the road. Captured in letters and photos that reach from China and India to Germany and Spain, a dialogue across continents and cultures unfolds: Worl(d)s Apart


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Norderney



gartenrose
-------postmark wave
_____________leuchtturm

__unintended
___stamp ___ collage
.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Monday, October 26, 2009

sunflower circles



the sunflowers are cut since end of september - they aren't all gone, though. one sunflower had a huge top, and so i pinned that one to the garden shack. it turned into a hangout for birds, who pick one seed after another, in narrowing circles.

(here a "before"-version... details of the everyday.)
.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

...Is In The Details



freezingly beautiful. this image was partly inspired by the october light, and by photo friday's current miniature theme: "...Is In The Details".

some of my favourites from there: Neurons / 360° and Dragon Fly / iClix

(a larger version of the freezing beauties is up here: frosted lilac.)
.

Monday, October 5, 2009

struwwelpeter



simple pleasures: monday snail mail with fancy stamps - the yellow one brought back childhood memories of "Struwwelpeter" (messy-hair-peter), a classic german tale by Heinrich Hoffmann that comes with this verse:

"Sieh einmal da steht er,
pfui der Struwwelpeter"..


(here a bit more, including a translation: Struwwelpeter.)

~

Friday, September 25, 2009

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Herzlichen Glückwunsch



in between all the e-communication, this mailing letter from a carpenter: address handwritten, ridiculous cute stamp. "Herzlichen Glückwunsch" means: "Congratulations", by the way.

why they picked this stamp, and why the fish-in-love should symbolize congratulations, i don't know. probably just chance.

~

Monday, September 14, 2009

still unfolding



this new pink Zinnie started to unfold on September 7th. back then, it looked like a sea anemone. now, a week later, it is still unfolding. and turns more beautiful every day.

i hope it keeps taking its time.

~

Saturday, August 15, 2009

details of the everyday



one of the first photos i took with the new camera. it's a lumix. and it loves colours. and light. at least that's how it feels so far.

i worked through the short version of the manual yesterday, and also did some macro-shots - here is the one that left me stunned (even more so as the fly patiently waited for me to get the settings right before i took the photo): details of the everyday.

~