Evening impression

in #busy7 years ago

A very hard working weekend lies behind me. A great market where I helped my wife selling her jams and BBC sauces (you can buy them for STEEM / SBD btw). When we drove home from Frankfurt, I saw this nice view and took a very poor picture with my phone. The really funny thing about it, was that the view reminded me of one of my favourite series, when I was young:

"The Tripods"

The German Translation was "The land of the three legged masters" and I clearly saw our new "three armed masters" in that pic.

THX for having a look!

PS: I will choose my new banner tomorrow! So many great entries in that bounty. THX Steemit!

Yours

@pollux.one

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Very cool! Pollux you could rotate this slightly and then crop it and print a panorama photo that would look amazing.

Ich kann Dir auch noch ein paar Windmühlen zeigen...
Bei uns oben auf der Höhe ist keine Blickrichtig mehr pure Natur...
Aber fotogen sind die Teile ja, muß "ihnen" lassen... v.a. zu goldenen Stunde! ;-)

Full Vote von mir für das harte Wochenende! ;-)

Where can I buy the BBQ sauce - the weather makes up for a perfect grilling season - so bring those sauces on :)

@lamaisonjeandel is her account... I am pushing her for months to put some of her stuff on steembay. Perhaps now she will finally hear me ;-)

I think you should participate in goldenhour photography, this is wonderful click. Eager to see your new banner. Good luck.

Nice sunset, reminds me a picture I just took in Prague.
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wow lovely photography...
i like your photo..
have a good day...
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WoW! Nice image. You are invited to my blog. Thank you

That is great to know that SBD & Steem is being a mode of exchange ;)

While the image is awesome ,perfect in a word as I should say .

Once, when I was on holiday in Western Denmark, where we have a lot of windmills, I saw three of these mills grey on a dark grey background of storm clouds, and I really saw three Gods. It was too beautiful and scary and I forgot to take the picture. Often pictures can't catch such things anyway.

What a great story!
It gives a great twist to one of my own stories:

About 15 years ago, still young and stupid, when the first of these monsters were build, I climbed one. A big one... (it was finished building, but not yet running and they had forgotten to close the door). It was an amazing view from about 60 m height. After your story, I feel like a Titan having conquered a "god". (at least for a very short time, until reason and reality hit in again on me ;-) )

Hey @pollux.one, Stop criticizing you because the pic looks good. Dawn photography has got something magical in it. Always a big fan of it.