On display are pictures of the railway, railway facilities and stations.
The railway is a rail-bound transport system for the transport of goods and passengers. Railways belong to the group of railways, i.e. track- and rail-bound means of transport. In a restrictive sense, a railway is a vehicle or a group of vehicles of this transport system, i.e. without the sum of all railway facilities and without railway operations. Originally, the term railway referred to the new type of track made of iro…
Dedicated to all you "long exposure"-lovers :-) Be welcome to add you long exposure shot here!
Long exposure is a method in photography that refers to a longer exposure time than in conventional photography. Long exposures are used when photographing with a camera with weak light sources or to show motion sequences. However, it is also used in camera-less photography, for example in photograms, lumen prints, cyanotypes and anthotypes and various other historical methods.
Long exposures can sho…
Welcome to this group that shows the picturesque landscapes of Bavaria, its idyllic villages and lively towns, their characteristic architecture and culture. Discover popular excursion destinations and experience the customs of the Bavarian people.
In addition to current photos, historical photos are also welcome. Give your images meaningful titles and descriptions, and include GEO data so that the location can be explored on the map.
So that we are always well orientated on our trip through Germany, when viewing your wonderful photo, the location should be included in the image description or in the keyword or you can add a geotag to the image. That is the only rule in this group. And now have fun!
There used to be a special ‘culture’ of pub signs; these could not always be preserved. We want to save existing ones from this fate - at least photographically.
We want to show pictures in which the nose sign can be seen directly as a motif.
The nose sign is a traditional form of advertising. It is an advertising sign that is anchored at right angles to the wall of a pub or shop and protrudes like a nose from the face of the building into the street. It is considered particularly suitable for…
Freistaat Sachsen
Saxony is one of the most densely populated cultural regions in Germany and Europe. Centuries-old traditions and a strong sense of civic commitment have developed Saxony in a special way.
Saxony, situated in the heart of Europe, has an extraordinarily eventful history. Germanic and Slavic tribes lived here, Swedes and Russians temporarily occupied the land. Several times - mostly in the wake of wars - Saxony gained and lost large amounts of territory and population.
After a…
Pictures documenting the ‘Altes Land’, buildings, churches, the landscape, but also objects, people and customs, plants and animals (if they are photographed in the ‘Altes Land’).
Altes Land (German pronunciation: [ˈaltəs ˈlant]) is an area of reclaimed marshland straddling parts of Lower Saxony and Hamburg. The region is situated downstream from Hamburg on the southwestern riverside of the Elbe around the towns of Stade, Buxtehude, Jork and the Samtgemeinde of Lühe. In Hamburg it includes the…
All about Robert the Moose, he was a driving force on Panoramio and a true friend.
And just because Panoramio is now dead, Robert should not be forgotten.
Pictures from Chemnitz, about Chemnitz
Chemnitz (known as Karl-Marx-Stadt from 1953 to 1990) is an independent city in the south-west of the Free State of Saxony and its third largest city after Leipzig and Dresden. The river that gives the city its name runs through the city, which lies on the northern edge of the Erzgebirge mountains in the Erzgebirge basin. Chemnitz is the headquarters of the State Directorate of Saxony and part of the Central German Metropolitan Region. On 28 October 2020,…
Killepitsch
The name originated in an air raid shelter during the Second World War in a conversation between Hans Müller-Schlösser, the creator of ‘Schneider Wibbel’, and Willi Busch, who is said to have told Busch:
"Ech sach dech bloß ens Hans, koome meer he heil erus, dat se ons nit kille, dann brau ech dech ö Schabäuke, do kannste de Zong noh lecke, dann dommer eene pitsche on dä kannste dann von mech us Killepitsch nenne!"
(‘I'll just tell you one thing Hans, if we get out of here safely,…
The mini-humans on a voyage of discovery through the big world.
Mini-humans are play figures and small sculptures that seem to live in a world of their own, such as LEGO figures or similar play figures. They can also be self-designed figures made of modelling clay or similar material.
Images of real people and children are removed and are not permitted, nor are images created with AI.
The Moselle
From the source to the confluence, all appealing photos about the landscape, villages and towns, customs, festivals and the local wine!
The Moselle is 544 kilometres long and has its source in the southern Vosges Mountains in France at an altitude of 744 metres above sea level. The course of the river takes it through France and Luxembourg to Germany, where it then flows into the Rhine at 59 metres above sea level at the Deutsches Eck near Koblenz.
Pictures and documents about the 18 201 and steam locomotives. The motif of the pictures should clearly show a steam locomotive. It would be nice if the documents had a meaningful title or a short description.
Take a photo every day!
Post this photo here on this day too and let others
share it with others. There are no limits to creativity and ideas.
Moderators and especially members are very welcome.
Give yourselves a jolt and overcome your inner bastard.
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was neither a professional photographer nor a natural scientist, but a professor at the arts and crafts school in Berlin, a sculptor and amateur photographer. His interest in the world of plants was of an artistic and didactic nature: he was interested in the structure of plants, their organic composition, their "highest artistic form" born "out of practicality", which he wanted to make visible and comparable with the help of photography. His goal was to create a syst…
Pictures depicting weather events, such as rain, snow, storm clouds etc. This is not a group for sunrise/sunset, nor is it a group for seasons.
No black and white photos
No people in the picture - this is for weather events only
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Public groups in which bonsai59 is an administrator16 groups in total
All about Railways & Stations
On display are pictures of the railway, railway facilities and stations. The railway is a rail-bound transport system for the transport of goods and passengers. Railways belong to the group of railways, i.e. track- and rail-bound means of transport. In a restrictive sense, a railway is a vehicle or a group of vehicles of this transport system, i.e. without the sum of all railway facilities and without railway operations. Originally, the term railway referred to the new type of track made of iro…
Long exposures
Dedicated to all you "long exposure"-lovers :-) Be welcome to add you long exposure shot here! Long exposure is a method in photography that refers to a longer exposure time than in conventional photography. Long exposures are used when photographing with a camera with weak light sources or to show motion sequences. However, it is also used in camera-less photography, for example in photograms, lumen prints, cyanotypes and anthotypes and various other historical methods. Long exposures can sho…
Bavaria
Welcome to this group that shows the picturesque landscapes of Bavaria, its idyllic villages and lively towns, their characteristic architecture and culture. Discover popular excursion destinations and experience the customs of the Bavarian people. In addition to current photos, historical photos are also welcome. Give your images meaningful titles and descriptions, and include GEO data so that the location can be explored on the map.
A trip across Germany
So that we are always well orientated on our trip through Germany, when viewing your wonderful photo, the location should be included in the image description or in the keyword or you can add a geotag to the image. That is the only rule in this group. And now have fun!
Inn signs, guild signs, nose signs, shop signs
There used to be a special ‘culture’ of pub signs; these could not always be preserved. We want to save existing ones from this fate - at least photographically. We want to show pictures in which the nose sign can be seen directly as a motif. The nose sign is a traditional form of advertising. It is an advertising sign that is anchored at right angles to the wall of a pub or shop and protrudes like a nose from the face of the building into the street. It is considered particularly suitable for…
Saxony
Freistaat Sachsen Saxony is one of the most densely populated cultural regions in Germany and Europe. Centuries-old traditions and a strong sense of civic commitment have developed Saxony in a special way. Saxony, situated in the heart of Europe, has an extraordinarily eventful history. Germanic and Slavic tribes lived here, Swedes and Russians temporarily occupied the land. Several times - mostly in the wake of wars - Saxony gained and lost large amounts of territory and population. After a…
Altes Land
Pictures documenting the ‘Altes Land’, buildings, churches, the landscape, but also objects, people and customs, plants and animals (if they are photographed in the ‘Altes Land’). Altes Land (German pronunciation: [ˈaltəs ˈlant]) is an area of reclaimed marshland straddling parts of Lower Saxony and Hamburg. The region is situated downstream from Hamburg on the southwestern riverside of the Elbe around the towns of Stade, Buxtehude, Jork and the Samtgemeinde of Lühe. In Hamburg it includes the…
Memorial page for Robert the moose
All about Robert the Moose, he was a driving force on Panoramio and a true friend. And just because Panoramio is now dead, Robert should not be forgotten.
Chemnitz, Germany
Pictures from Chemnitz, about Chemnitz Chemnitz (known as Karl-Marx-Stadt from 1953 to 1990) is an independent city in the south-west of the Free State of Saxony and its third largest city after Leipzig and Dresden. The river that gives the city its name runs through the city, which lies on the northern edge of the Erzgebirge mountains in the Erzgebirge basin. Chemnitz is the headquarters of the State Directorate of Saxony and part of the Central German Metropolitan Region. On 28 October 2020,…
NIKON D7500
Images made with a Nikon d7500 only (exif visible) as well as all compatible lenses. Warning: no nudity or offensive image.
Killepitsch for all ... ;-) ... ävver nit ze off (but not too often ... ;-)
Killepitsch The name originated in an air raid shelter during the Second World War in a conversation between Hans Müller-Schlösser, the creator of ‘Schneider Wibbel’, and Willi Busch, who is said to have told Busch: "Ech sach dech bloß ens Hans, koome meer he heil erus, dat se ons nit kille, dann brau ech dech ö Schabäuke, do kannste de Zong noh lecke, dann dommer eene pitsche on dä kannste dann von mech us Killepitsch nenne!" (‘I'll just tell you one thing Hans, if we get out of here safely,…
ONLY place name signs
The place name sign is the beginning or end of a village and is usually placed on the streets of the region.
Little People, mini people, play figures
The mini-humans on a voyage of discovery through the big world. Mini-humans are play figures and small sculptures that seem to live in a world of their own, such as LEGO figures or similar play figures. They can also be self-designed figures made of modelling clay or similar material. Images of real people and children are removed and are not permitted, nor are images created with AI.
The Moselle
The Moselle From the source to the confluence, all appealing photos about the landscape, villages and towns, customs, festivals and the local wine! The Moselle is 544 kilometres long and has its source in the southern Vosges Mountains in France at an altitude of 744 metres above sea level. The course of the river takes it through France and Luxembourg to Germany, where it then flows into the Rhine at 59 metres above sea level at the Deutsches Eck near Koblenz.
Grande Dame of steam locomotives (18 201) and her relatives
Pictures and documents about the 18 201 and steam locomotives. The motif of the pictures should clearly show a steam locomotive. It would be nice if the documents had a meaningful title or a short description.
Project 365 - Version 2015
Take a photo every day! Post this photo here on this day too and let others share it with others. There are no limits to creativity and ideas. Moderators and especially members are very welcome. Give yourselves a jolt and overcome your inner bastard.
Public groups in which bonsai59 is a member323 groups in total
Trash - Rubbish - Garbage (Literally)
Photos of anything considered trash found in nature; cans, bottles, boxes, paper, newspapers, food, etc
Blossfeldt, Karl - followers - Plant archetypes of art
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was neither a professional photographer nor a natural scientist, but a professor at the arts and crafts school in Berlin, a sculptor and amateur photographer. His interest in the world of plants was of an artistic and didactic nature: he was interested in the structure of plants, their organic composition, their "highest artistic form" born "out of practicality", which he wanted to make visible and comparable with the help of photography. His goal was to create a syst…
Silence
Images that make us fall silent.
Whatever the Weather
Pictures depicting weather events, such as rain, snow, storm clouds etc. This is not a group for sunrise/sunset, nor is it a group for seasons. No black and white photos No people in the picture - this is for weather events only