
Project: A-Z
Folder: Photoprojects
05 Feb 2011
69 favorites
19 comments
A is for acid
The incredible Janet is back. She invited me to do the new A-Z-Project with her and here I am with a big A for acid.
03 Feb 2008
81 favorites
33 comments
B is for Birds
I found this Pigeons on an electric line up above the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
15 Jul 2009
41 favorites
21 comments
C is for conspicuous Chrissy
In the South Korean subway.
09 Mar 2014
62 favorites
21 comments
D is for Dazzling Droplet (II)
It makes so much fun to make the A-Z project together with Janet . This time we had the same idea for D ...
The vines are ready to cast out. The reflection in the drops are also vines.
14 Mar 2014
178 favorites
46 comments
E is for Early
One week ago I stopped on my way to work beside the street and watched this beautiful sunrise behind the morning mist. In front of my car a few rabbits crossed the field. What a wonderful morning!
04 Mar 2012
48 favorites
15 comments
F is for fire and flame
This candle burnt on the wedding of my friends Johannes and Eva. It was a single one on the candlestick you can see here .
"Fire and Flame" (Feuer und Flamme) is a german quote for "being enthusiastic of something". I´m enthusiastic of taking photos and watching photos on ipernity and talking about photos with my friends here.
22 Mar 2014
106 favorites
32 comments
G is for green eyes
My godchild had his 7th birthday last week and I really enjoyed the day.
Whenever a lot is going on in the house tomcat Tonic lies down in the middle between. Even the raging children do not disturb him :-D
23 Feb 2004
62 favorites
19 comments
H is for Hummingbird
This image not only looks as if it was old. It is old.
I took this ten years ago in Brazil. I was so fascinated by hummingbirds, but only had a small compact camera with me. It was impossible to catch one in flight. For this photo I climbed on a tree. Unfortunately, I did not notice (until too late) that it was full of Brazilian ants ...
Guys, I am always full of admiration for your hummingbird photos. Be happy that you have these birds, here they do not exist unfortunately.
25 Sep 2013
46 favorites
27 comments
I is for Itsy Bitsy Spider
This yellow crab spider was sitting so pretty on the blue flower. When I looked up at home to what it was for a spider, I was amazed: This spider can change color "at will".
If you want to learn more about it, look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misumena_vatia
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest items - Subscribe to the latest items added to this album
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter