
For my photo of the week I decided on a “foreign” object for my submission.
One evening this past summer my son and I were walking the streets of Wismar, Germany, which is a small fishing village, located along the coast of the Baltic Sea. Periodically, a steeple would appear between the rooftops. I told my son that we must locate the Cathedral that belonged to this grandiose steeple. Within a few minutes we arrived at our destination and noticed people sporadically coming and going from the front entrance. Curiosity got the best of us and we decided to enter. First, we were amazed with the interior, which no longer housed any pews, but instead opened up into an empty shell where the walls and columns were at least fifty plus feet tall and embraced by red brick. Secondly, we were pleasantly surprised to find artsy sculptures erratically spread around the interior, in addition to a wine table and host. Skipping the wine, we headed towards the sculptures and other displays which danced in the light. This giant white jackrabbit was the first sculpture that caught my attention, larger than my teenager; it was definitely a show stopper and definitely “foreign” in this setting.
Categories: Weekly Photo Challenge
I love the angle you chose!
Thanks so much, it was a very unique find.
It’s almost the same size as the ones we have in Calgary!
Haha! So true!
Hi, thanks for visiting my blog and the like. I love the angle and composition of this photo 🙂