Weekly Photo Challenge : Monument

Dresden’s Frauenkirche stands today as a monument to the recovery of this beautiful city and the resilience of its people. I was certainly blown away when I saw it after its restoration.

Originally built as a Roman Catholic Church, Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) became Protestant (Lutheran) at the time of the reformation. The beautiful 18th century church was destroyed by the Allied bombing and resultant fires of 13-15th February 1945. While Germany was divided, the East German government left the site as a reminder of WWII. After the reunification of Germany, in 1989 plans were revived to reconstruct the church, with painstaking re-use of many of the stones which had been carefully stored and labelled. The church was reopened in 2005.  A more complete history can be found here.

In this week’s challenge, we were asked to provide our take on a monument (broadly defined). We were even encouraged to “blow us away with your take on the monumental.blow us away with your take on the monumental.”  The entries by many other challenged photographers worldwide can be found here at The Daily Post.

 

Weekly Photo Challenge : Threshold

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A new flower/fruit on the threshold of bursting into view, spotted this morning on our Bangalow Palm (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana

This week, at the Daily Post we were asked to share a photo that captures the threshold — that point just before the action happens, that oh-so-sweet moment of anticipation before that new beginning. More entries can be seen in the comments on this page.

Weekly Photo Challenge : Street Life

This week we are challenged as follows – “In a post created specifically for this challenge, share a photo that brings a street to life.”  The original challenge and other people’s clever interpretations can be found at The Daily Post here

As soon as I saw this challenge, I immediately thought ‘Italy’ – where better to find scenes that bring streets to life. Whether it be tourists shopping or locals chatting, lovers strolling arm in arm, signs suggesting road works, or the ubiquitous ‘motorini’, I could think of no better examples than some scenes from Arezzo, Tuscany.

Arezzo, by night

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Arezzo, the morning after

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I’m afraid I couldn’t limit myself to just one photo for this challenge!