Weekly Photo Challenge: THROUGH
by frizztext
Weekly Photo Challenge: THROUGH
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photo for the “weekly photo challenge” community of dailypost / wordpress – picture was shot by my wife Barbara, click on the image to enter her flickr photo collection…
other “THROUGHS”:
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all pictures originally uploaded at FrizzText, click on the images to enter the flickr photo collection…
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me, playing on my guitar, fingerstyle instrumental, the BEATLES’ great song
“I’M LOOKING THROUGH YOU!”
lyrics:
I’m looking through you, where did you go
I thought I knew you, what did I know
You don’t look different, but you have changed
I’m looking through you, you’re not the same
etc.
feel free to add in the comments the link to your own interpretation of this week’s topic THROUGH
related:
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
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links to the Weekly Photo Challenges 2012:
compare http://dailypost.wordpress.com/category/photo-challenges/
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JANUARY
1 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/weekly-photo-challenge-launch/ 74 faves
2 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/13/weekly-photo-challenge-peaceful/ 81 faves
3 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/weekly-photo-challenge-simple/ 68 faves
4 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/weekly-photo-challenge-hope/ 87 faves
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FEBRUARY
5 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/weekly-photo-challenge-ready/ 80 faves
6 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/weekly-photo-challenge-regret/ 91 faves
7 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/weekly-photo-challenge-down/ 102 faves
8 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/weekly-photo-challenge-indulge/ 92 faves
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MARCH
9 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/ 107 faves
10 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/09/weekly-photo-challenge-contrast/ 120 faves
11 – http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/weekly-photo-challenge-unusual/ 66 faves
12 – THROUGH, here …
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link to the Weekly Photo Challenges 2011:
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/weekly-photo-challenges 2011
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I just love this photo!
from Greek, like you, Marina …
Wow, Frizz: you are taking my heart and soul right through that wonderful window and way up high above that far horizon! Fabulous meeting of the “through” photo challenge!
was shot by myself
on the Greek island
SANTORINI, little town OIA
but, sorry to say, granbee, actually I am not sitting on a Greek island but in rainy Germany, writing e-mails:

me, THROUGH our kitchen window …
Really nice one!
http://angelinem.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through-project-365-day-116/
yes a window pane
has this double function:
mirror and look-through …
I like it.
The one with the girl is very good, but my favorite by far is the aerial-tram. It has prompted a story in my head that has been brewing for months…
my wife made a book featuring the girl

- and the abandoned hospital village
BEELITZ HEILSTÄTTEN
(near Potsdam / Berlin, Germany)
the aerial-tram / suspension-railway /

monorail-construction was shot by myself
in my hometown Wuppertal
i seriously thought this was an image from the sci fi tv drama “Caprica!”
I cannot even believe how many people are in the fleamarket either! holy moli that is one OVERPOPULATED spot…i hope they all dont want to board the tram!
such a wonderful photo!! (all of your stuff is great, but this one really got me!)
thanks for your humorous comment:
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“…holy moli
that is one OVERPOPULATED spot…
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i hope they all don’t want
to board the tram!”
That’s cool.
I like the photo of the flea market in Germany
the flea-market below,
the “SCHWEBEBAHN” above:
this photo recently was featured
in a French book about the future
of our crowded cities:
LA VILLE MOBILE
by Constance Rubini
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when I saw this, I had a flashback
to the movie METROPOLIS by Fritz Lang
Wow, love the first shot you took.
http://thetaskmistress.me/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
hi Kemi,
http://thetaskmistress.me/2012/03/23/weeky-photo-challenge-through/
I like your reflection:
“…I think it’s not knowing what’s at the end of the tunnel
or doorway or path that is the real issue…”
What I think I hear her say:
“The flowers: I bought for na old friend, sole residents, in this otherwise forgotten building. Then I’m on my way to meet my prospective employer. Thanks for the photo! Be there when I return!”
I was told, that the model herself picked up the flowers outside in the abandoned garden; it was a fine summer day; usually in this ghost hospital male photographers are working in the night with nude beauties; but that’s not the style of my wife; she prefers daylight (the model too)
Nice photos.
Love all of them!
Wow, what lovely shots. I love the energy of your pictures.
Love the last one through the masses of people
the city Wuppertal was built between two mountains and has only narrow streets; so they decided 1910 to make a train construction in the air; 70% high above the river WUPPER, 30% high above the crowded street in the neighborhood “Vohwinkel”
the SCHWEBEBAHN in action high above the river …
Stunning shot taken by your wife. Thanks for sharing.
As usual, stunning entry. Great shots
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Very sexy photo. I like it.
Awesome! Particularly the the ‘Castles Door” !
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I’m touched by your view through the rocks of PETRA!
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hi MADHU,

the castle’s door with snow:
not so easy to find in PETRA’s desert heat!
fantastic pictures especially the metropolis, with the smiling teeth sponsors.. great take
it’s funny to ride in that train through the air,
me sitting inside, on the back seat:
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frizz-comment:
hi Vladimir,
I like your Stonehenge version Manhattanhenge at
http://windagainstcurrent.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
that great 34th street event!
Thanks! Much appreciated!!
hi Vladimir Brezina,

I like your Stonehenge version Manhattanhenge at
http://windagainstcurrent.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
that great 34th street event!
click on the picture to enter the blog of Vladimir Brezina / wind-against-current:
Um…Wow!
I have to say a WOW!!! to your “Gate of the Sun” (Intipuncu)
http://sinpolaris.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
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frizz-comment:
wonderful stained glass!
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frizz-comment:
good to have a local nature reserve!
HI! Interesting challenge this wee. Here’s my take:
http://stephenkellycreative.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
I like the kind of submarine restaurant feeling you discovered in Tokyo
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frizz-comment:
you wrote
http://felixrsv.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/wpct/
I’ve never traveled by air,
so this was the only occasion
when I was over the clouds!
Haha, Can I say I was on Cloud Nine?
so let me add:
Wow!
http://felixrsv.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/wpct/
your HEAVEN seems perfect to me even
WITH the electric pole and the cables!
One word..”stunning”!
http://scrapydo.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
I feel safe, because Cheetah / Panther / Leopard (?)
is too large to creep through the hole in the fence …
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frizz-comment:
great your view through the rocks of PETRA!
http://theurgetowander.com/2012/03/24/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
Yes there she is again, I just love that photo!
hi Gilly Gee,
I like your photo:
through an elephant’s lips into the deepest depths!
http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
Beautiful shot!
A bicycle rider moves through time and space
http://suburbanferndaleark.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
yes, that’s right!
more from bicycles around the world:
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/08/02/bicycles-around-the-world/
Love the bike in the snow and especially the musician with the bass at one end and the dog at the other! Delightful!
man with bass & dog

RIDING THROUGH THE CITY OF AMSTERDAM
photo by Bart van Dijk (breeblebox), click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries!
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frizz-comment:
sophisticated version:
http://lynneayersbeyondthebrush.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
These are great photos for this topic. I love the woman going through the hallway… stunning.
the two small photos, looking through the windows are so different from each other.. windows are a great way to frome a photo.
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frizz-comment:
during a long live we all passed many doors – mostly I liked to step out again …
Sensational pictures! Incredible eye! – rita
http://shapingthepoem.wordpress.com/
and your shot at
http://shapingthepoem.wordpress.com/2011/11/07/photo-challenge-windows/
would fit the topic THROUGH too!
click on the photo to enter shapingthepoem’s blog!
That photo by your wife is absolutely stunning Frizz!! Margie
http://latebloomerbuds.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/wordpress-weekly-photo-challenge-through/
thanks for action feelings, Margie!
Frizz, love your all your images for the entry. Thanks!
and I’m still amused by your mother goat with two babies crossing the street
http://seraphim6.wordpress.com/
It was a precious and charming moment in life.
Thank you!!
http://seraphim6.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/grow-through-life/
I like your meaningful new THROUGH version!
Thank you Frizz!
What a wonderful idea posting the link to a post you visited. I’m following your lead . . . awesome!
I like your photo very much -

with a click on the picture one could enter your article:
to read there:
Don’t go through life,
grow through life.
(Eric Butterworth)
YOU are wonderfully amazing! Thanks and more thanks!
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frizz-comment
to your version:
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the World as seen
through the eyes of a child …
that’s a great topic!
greetings by
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/childhood-feelings/
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I really like the door and window shots! I just new the ocean view had to be from Santorini! My favorite photo.
http://creativityaroused.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
I like your comment
Fish swimming through the water hoping to catch dinner.
Hubby wading through the water hoping to catch dinner.
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I remember some Eric Clapton song lyrics
“… better make it through…”
Life is what you make it
At least that’s what the people say
And if we can’t make it through tomorrow
We’d better make it through today
Through today, through today
The street photo? is really awesome.
I believe, cocomino, you, daily on your way to work in Tokyo, are meeting more density of people. I ask myself: is it inspiring – or too much?

title=”It’s full…” photo by manganite
It’s truly too much. omg.
to your bowling experience:
http://cocomino.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/bowling/
Sooner or later you all will behave like Americans?
Maybe sooner or later I will post an article about stereotypes related to Japan.
At first I was surprised by that woman in your national soccer team,
forgot her name – but she was great!
Too much flashbacks to old world war two history in my mind.
I’m glad to explore something new.
So I met the Tokyo banjo stompers last year -
and this year, my friend told me, he met an Irish-Scottish hornpipe player in South Japan.
Change happens …
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/09/25/tokyo-banjostompers/
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Wow simply beautiful shots! That girl walking along the corridor is very dramatic!
the same girl,

dramatically dancing through other rooms:
This is such a beautiful collection of photos . It took my breath away
hi Amira,
I would prefer to be the bull walking
in wrong direction on the one way –
not a fish with skewers through my head…
http://mindblur.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/through-this-and-that/
Fantastic shots, I am amazed at the German monorail!!! Wow!!! Great photos.
you’ve composed a great slide show – I’ve been amused by the electric hairstyle in the blue plastic tube …
but I’m even more impressed by your self-description (about LOUISE)

and your photo of the abandoned library, title FRAGMENTS OF ME
(because sometimes I also feel like an abandoned library):
click on the photo to enter the article “FRAGMENTS OF ME” by Louise …
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frizztext:
you’ve composed a great slide show – I’ve been amused by the electric hairstyle in the blue plastic tube …
The first one is so beautiful. Not only that, it really makes me wonder: what is she doing in this building? Is she a teacher who can’t let go of her old school? Or a killer with a mission? Who is she meeting? Where is she going? Just amazing!
The one with the flea-market is also a great shot! Thanks for sharing, Frizztext!
hi Cassie,

I’m amused by your comment
“Is she a teacher who can’t let go of her old school?
Or a killer with a mission? …”
frizz-comment:
Accidentally I know,
she is an architect
(she once worked in a bureau in Cologne, where you are living),
and as architect she is exploring old styles;
and she had self irony enough to play an innocent
young girl with flowers and suitcase -
to follow the stereotypes of candid commercial photography …
Now I am amused. I was not even close.
In reality, in fiction she could be anyone on that picture
Love the irony! Very humorous!
she always likes to stay anonymous
hi Cassie,
looking through your sunglasses
I remember THE BEATLES:
I’m looking through you…
Thanks again for the song. Now my post has it’s own soundtrack, how cool is that? Yours is even cooler, because you played it yourself! Have a great day!
I love your photos; especially the underground one with what looks like an underground passageway.
thank you, Eliz, for your always positive mood:

“Whether we want to go through a doorway or not,
we will be guided through many in our lifetime.”
P.S.:
I often had to enter bad rooms through bad doors -
and often they tried to block me from escaping there …
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so I like locations without any doors:
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Wow, great series of shots! My favourite is the last one – it’s amazing
about your version of “THROUGH”:
http://jugorum.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
as the island traveler wrote:
“The chicken’s eyes are just piercing through me.
Like he’s reading my thoughts!”
I’ve always enjoyed looking at your collection of photos Frizztext…and your wife takes such wonderful pictures, too! Thanks for always sharing generously!
@))–>>—-
you introduce David Mor
http://lifebydmagdalene.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
I like his work also very much:
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/05/jerusalem-by-david-mor/
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frizz-comment:
I like the third picture! Maybe our ancestors 10.000 B.B. had such a point of view!
There’s a feeling of entering the hall along with her.
Incredible shot …!!!!
Isadora http://insidethemindofisadora.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
the photo is congenial to the poem …
This is a reminisce of that Indluge entry of yours….. another one from an abandoned establishedment. Love it.
this week’s woman walking through a corridor / title “HALLWAY OF HOPE”: location is in BERLIN

you mean
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/weekly-photo-challenge-indulge/
from another weekly photo challenge, yes, the woman on the armchair: abandoned factory in Wuppertal
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Frizz, Thank You oh so much for this. It’s a lovely tune. You’re very talented. My blog has becoming a travel blog, but evidences here that I’m a huge huge music fan. I really felt the serenity to this tune.
And Wow, I’m youtubing your videos right now and I can’t seem to move away. Good thing I love the Beatles, and a lot of your covers. I wish I can be there where you are now and personally hear you play “Georgia in my Mind”.
Thanks!
Anywho, Amazing Race and Amazing Grace … clever.
for you, rommel: my version of Georgia on my mind,
thanks for mentioning that title:
AMAZING RACE
http://sophomorejinx.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/my-amazing-race/
thank you for your amazing race through EUROPE = Europe THROUGH your eyes
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let me answer with me, playing guitar:
I learned feelings and moods THROUGH song-melodies and song lyrics:
AMAZING GRACE
lyrics of “I’m looking through you” by THE BEATLES
- visit youtube link to my guitar play above -
http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/I%27m-Looking-Through-You-lyrics-The-Beatles/B1B0744E5F67888A48256BC20013778B
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I’m looking through you, where did you go
I thought I knew you, what did I know
You don’t look different, but you have changed
I’m looking through you, you’re not the same…
etc.
Love all the pictures
I stuck to the obvious perhaps, walking through a door (but a really old one, I admit
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http://seeloveremember.wordpress.com/2012/03/25/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
The Eastern Gate into Angkor Thom, Angkor, Cambodia: very traditional …
once there were some bad times in Cambodia – I hope, such a door was soothing …
Unfortunately, the country is still in trouble – healthcare-wise, education-wise, poverty etc. But I felt that the people were so warm and joyful. Good times hopefully will come again to them.
the Red Khmer killed a lot of intelligence – and it seemed,
that a passive religion was not a good tool against that …
Wow Frizz, I can’t believe I haven’t been following you all of this time, I’m going to have to circle back and see what I’ve missed. Forgive me please. I am finally getting the hang of blogging, since I’m somewhat of a newby … but catching on.
Anyway, I just want to compliment you on your various talents. You’re wonderful on the guitar, as well as behind the camera. I would be hard-pressed to choose a favorite among the photographs you posted. Great job on the whole post here.
thank you for mentioning my guitar playing…

very often I explore feelings THROUGH those six guitar strings …
You have a wonderful collection of photos. Some thought-provoking, funny, and just down-right awesome. Great work!!
I like your THROUGH-slide show!
http://fromundermanyhats.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
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Stunning entry into the challenge frizztext! You and your wife are amazing photographers.
I am thoroughly impressed with all these throughs, F.T…
you and your wife are so incredibly talented!
love your artistry – you’ve taken me through into places I’ve never been so stunningly. the ‘comment throughs’ entertaining ‘posts’ in themselves.
thank you for mentioning my “comment-throughs”:
it’s my goal to make the comment-dialogues
interesting as well, not only my posts …
Nice shots frizztext – I love the one of the young lady disappearing down the corridor and the shot of the schwebebahn is excellent. I haven’t been to Wuppertal but the schwebebahn would be a very good reason to do so
Love this photograph of yours. Wonderful entry to this week’s challenge. Great post.
Frizz, I am in awe of you and the wonderful Barbara. Your photos really do take the viewer through every frame and beyond!
to your version, Patti:
http://nylondaze.com/2012/03/24/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
it always takes courage to leave the safety of an harbor behind …
These are just stunning, frizztext. All of them. Wonderful post. I have to know, that building the girl is walking and dancing through, where is it? xxx Ailsa
http://ailsapm.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
the building is an abandoned hospital
BEELITZ HEILSTÄTTEN
click on the picture,
then you enter my flickr gallery
then on the right side of the website
click on the map:
it’s geotagged!
near Potsdam / Berlin / Germany
Wunderschön. Spent a summer in Berlin the year the wall came down. Great city. x
I like your library in the church:
http://wheresmybackpack.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/study-nook.jpg
beautiful job – love your through photos!! (smile)
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what a great interpretation of ‘through’.
enjoyed your rendition of the old Beatles song, too.
thanks for sharing
oops – forgot to link my ‘through’ post to the pix & kardz name.
so am adding this little note
thanks again for a great post.
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Loved the “through” photo of woman walking through the corridors. Please tell your wife it was great!
My interpretation is so much more mundane but I too have a corridor featured.
https://lidiatheexplorer.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/weekly-photo-challenge-through-2/
Nice shots !
Especially, I like the fourth shot.
simply stunning set of photos
sehr beeindruckende Arbeiten!
Great shot….I like the train station one. Very nice
I like your golf sports cancel:
http://thewishfactor.wordpress.com/2012/03/28/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
“…I’m through with this love-hate relationship.
I’m through with the mind games on the putting green when I’m two feet away from the hole…”
Wow, where was the one of the hanging tram and markets taken, frizztext?
thanks for your spontaneous term “HANGING TRAM” – it’s the best title ever, better than the official term “monorail” or “suspension train” as too directly translated from the German word “SCHWEBEBAHN” = the traffic solution in my hometown Wuppertal, Germany

thank you bluebee,
you’ve inspired me to write a new post:
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/traffic-increasing/
Lovely, as always.
~Anne
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nice shot
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
ooh ooh, what a great collection of photos!
The last picture is intriguing – I love it. No idea where it is though.
where? my hometown Wuppertal, Germany
Your site has some amazing stuff. I am happy to have stumbled across it.
Thanks,
Tim
Wow epic photos!
Fritz, I love these images you always post.
Play on, Fritz. I had to come back to this post just to hear that.
thank you for encouraging me – I often think I should stop guitar playing …
Wow – the photo with the suitcase stopped me cold – great shot.