Karl Demetz's © Photo BlogPhotos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.Online Since June 1, 2010 with more than 8,000 images
Even without the beautiful reflections it would be good to sit and watch the sand and reflect on the relentless passage of time.
Wow! That's got to be the largest "hour glass" I've seen.
You surprised me again: what an original subject for these nice pictures! Bravo, Karl!
You have a wonderful talent for spotting reflections in the most unusual places Karl.. very clever capture here.
Another very creative photo! I've not seen anything like this. I'm assuming it's a permanent sculpture.
Karl, what timely photos with terrific reflections. Well done!
You've captured the mountains in a glass!
You know there is a modern thing called a watch, Karl! ;-)
That's quite a bit hour glass!
How clever idea, Karl. You are smart. This is fantastic reflection.
Love the distortion. The bottom pic could be an abstract paintin. Well done!
How neat! The sandglass itself is a thing of the past and one doesn't see it often.To see reflections on a sandglass is quite the treat!Bravo!Have a Beautiful Day!Peace :)
cool photo - very nice!
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Even without the beautiful reflections it would be good to sit and watch the sand and reflect on the relentless passage of time.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's got to be the largest "hour glass" I've seen.
ReplyDeleteYou surprised me again: what an original subject for these nice pictures! Bravo, Karl!
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful talent for spotting reflections in the most unusual places Karl.. very clever capture here.
ReplyDeleteAnother very creative photo! I've not seen anything like this. I'm assuming it's a permanent sculpture.
ReplyDeleteKarl, what timely photos with terrific reflections. Well done!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the mountains in a glass!
ReplyDeleteYou know there is a modern thing called a watch, Karl! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a bit hour glass!
ReplyDeleteHow clever idea, Karl. You are smart. This is fantastic reflection.
ReplyDeleteLove the distortion. The bottom pic could be an abstract paintin. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHow neat! The sandglass itself is a thing of the past and one doesn't see it often.
ReplyDeleteTo see reflections on a sandglass is quite the treat!
Bravo!
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
cool photo - very nice!
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