New #photography blog post:
Try It Again, In Black And White
#digitalphotography #blackandwhite #Germany #Europe
https://rosehlacroix.wordpress.com/2025/04/26/try-it-again-in-black-and-white/

New #photography blog post:
Try It Again, In Black And White
#digitalphotography #blackandwhite #Germany #Europe
https://rosehlacroix.wordpress.com/2025/04/26/try-it-again-in-black-and-white/
New #photography blog post:
Altenberg and Odenthal
#digitalphotography #medieval #bergischesland #Germany #Europe
https://rosehlacroix.wordpress.com/2025/04/25/altenberg-and-odenthal/
Can anyone recommend a compact digital camera that's at least 48 megapixels?
#Photography #DigitalPhotography #Camera #DigitalCamera
"Decay"
Melaten Cemetery. #digitalphotography with a virtual red filter.
New #photography blog post: Morning And Afternoon
#digitalphotography #landscapes #naturephotography #Germany #europe #NRW #bergischesland
https://rosehlacroix.wordpress.com/2025/04/21/morning-and-afternoon/
"Süßer Sehnsucht"
Taken today.
Echoes of much longer ago.
#NRW #bergischesland #Germany #Europe #rural #landscapes #photography #digitalphotography
"Frutiger Aero Dreams"
Taken today.
#bergischesland #NRW #Germany #rural #landscapes #digitalphotography #photography
"The Road Home"
Taken today.
This literally is the road I walked back toward home on. The title isn't just a pretentious thought.
New #photography blog post:
Maundy Thursday in Cologne
#digitalphotography #video #multimedia
https://rosehlacroix.wordpress.com/2025/04/18/maundy-thursday-in-cologne/
"Like Rococo Chinoiserie"
Hillsboro, Oregon, 2024
Canon Powershot SX520HS
Digital
#digitalphotography #photography #naturephotography #sunsets #clouds
Abandoned Factory
West Branch, MI
February 2025
Lenses:
- Pentax SMC Takumar 35mm F2
- Pentax Tele-Takumar 200mm F5.6
New #photography blog post:
Some Phone Photos
#digitalphotography #Phonephotography #Germany #Europe
https://rosehlacroix.wordpress.com/2025/04/15/some-phone-photos/
"Verticality"
The key element of Gothic architecture is verticality - an emphasis on drawing the eye upward - which is what distinguished it from earlier Roman architecture which was more horizontal.