12/12/2010

Landscape


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Before the snow got everywhere.

Grid

Snow


It's everywhere! Or at least it was last week.

In the way


The tree didn't want to move for a better view.

11/29/2010

Lights


Nighttime in Mannheim's Rheinau harbour.

Rusted


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10/28/2010

Spidey


Technically venomous. But cute.

8/24/2010

Window


Parade Square, Mannheim. From the changing room area of a department store.

Almost done


B535 completion. This week they started painting the lines.

Awesome bench

Sky over Schwetzingen


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Landscape


Heidelberg in the background.

Tastes like Chicken


Ostrich at a farm in Walldorf. Six feet tall.

Have a Seat

Fast

Trees

Terraces

Number Six


"A forward entrenchment to defend Heidelberg in 1622 at the junction of three paths coming from Plättelshöhe, Kohlhof and Gaiberg."

8/07/2010

Green


Algae.

Sheer Size


Imperial Dome in Speyer, consecrated in 1061 AD. Note tourists at bottom for size comparison.

Show and tell


Explaining how energy is being produced and distributed in Mannheim.

Willow

Memorial


For 48 officers and 1842 enlisted soldiers of the 2nd Royal Bavarian Engineer Battalion who died in WW1. In Speyer.

Stairs

Bilingual #3

8/01/2010

Bilingual #2

Table

Horns


Fake Aurochs ("Back Cattle") at an enclosure in Mannheim. Real Aurochs died out in 1627 and would have been twice as big.

Tall

7/30/2010

7/24/2010

A Cloud


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... from the inside this time.

Tower


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Teltschik Viewtower, Wilhelmsfeld. 41 Meters high, at 530m elevation. 192 steps to the top. Built in 2001.

Forest


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Not HDR.

Another Postcard


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7/23/2010

Ant Land


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I've counted eight anthills in the area, at least close to the path. At least three of them about 8-10 feet across, which is about the maximum for their kind. There's probably more. This one was the only one i saw that took advantage of a collapsed tree for structural purposes when building the nest.

All of them formica rufa, red forest ants. They're freaking awesome - eat anything up to the size of mice, if they find a dead one. Do not touch - even a single bite itches, and these hills have up to 5 million of the little ones living in them.

Strategic Location


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Strategically built nest at the entrance to the already posted hut. Located such that they get sun most of the day, while also keeping dry under the hut's outcropping roof. Pretty small nest though, i'd say probably only about a hundred-thousand inhabitants.

Hut


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"Prinzensitz", Wilhelmsfeld

Bilingual


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Playground


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Location: Dossenwald forest, Mannheim.

7/18/2010

Lights


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Scenery from the Königstuhl mountain above Heidelberg at 1 am. Parts of Heidelberg at the bottom, Mannheim on the right-side horizon.

7/10/2010

Training


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... for the "Dragonboat" race event in Ladenburg next week. 16 guys and girls paddling, one steering and a little girl sitting at the bow beating the drum to give the paddle rhythm. The team from Ladenburg shown here is called "Roman Dragons". Part of the local soccer club. Cute.

They're expecting about 60 boats to participate in the two-day race event btw.