It looks lovely, despite the dreadful damage, Nathan. I love the morning
light; in fact my photos from Nordrhein-Westfalen in 1987 were more attractive
than mine from Florida the following year. Somehow the light is harsher in the
hotter climate.
And of course having to rebuild their countries has eventually stood the
Continental states in good stead; witness the proper bicyle lane (“radnetz”
sounds good) instead of the useless lines we have on many British roads.
Not that I’m recommending any more war, of course.
Chris
> On 17 Nov 2019, at 18:46, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This week I was invited to give a talk at the University of Mannheim.
> Mannheim is a town with about 300,000 inhabitants, with a large university.
> The town was destroyed by bombing during World War II, so there is no
> charning town center as in other German towns. Still, it is a pleasant place,
> and I enjoyed my visit. My hotel was next to Kunsthalle Mannheim, a great
> contemporary art museum, just my kind of place. So have a look at some autumn
> colours and some great art here:
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/mannheim_nov2019/
> <http://www.frozenlight.eu/mannheim_nov2019/>
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and appreciated.
>
> Nathan
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