Once a month I will display one of my photos captured and/or processed with Instagram over the last month. It’s a way for me to show photography that usually is quite different from my regular work. The pictures are displayed without any comments, hoping they will stand on their own. But I still very much appreciate any comments you may have. For more photos; visit www.instagram.com/ottovonmunchow/
Gosh, and I thought my desk was messy, did this happen during the pandemic? A good warning to clean the old snacks and leftover lunches out of your drawers before going home on Friday.
You’re funny.
A good and sound advise, indeed. I actually think the process you see in the photo, started long before the pandemic…
An interesting image. I like the colors and the light.
Thank you, Dawn.
A strange place to grow plants!
It’s not like the average garden for sure…
This really is quite symbolic. There is life among the ruins.
And maybe that brings hope to the destruction we see today.
A quite original desk, and after a while a delicious one too 🙂
A desk with a built-in lunch – even healthy…
Intriguing picture. It has elements that keep you thinking of what people are doing with the place.
One certainly does – and I for one, don’t have any answer…
So many textures, colours, play of light, overall a pleasing composition. Well seen, but I wouldn’t even attempt to clean that up!
Yes, I am sure glad it’s not my desk. 🙂
This is a fun shot, Otto, I love seeing the sturdy little plants growing in this gritty , workaday place. And the processing is perfect for the scene. 🙂
Thank you so much, Lynn. It was a lucky moment when I came across this “office”.
What an inventive and creative use of space. Herbal drawers 😀
A perfect garden for the urban area with no gardens allotted…
A photo that both tells a story and beckons me to want to know more is a prize! I’m smiling!
You comment made me smile, too. Thank you, Debra.
This is definitely food for thought ( seems we all have a pun for this one ) sadly it brings to mind the many natural ( and unnatural) catastrophes so many parts of the world have faced . As though this precious bit of food is kept safe any way possible. An intriguing photograph!
Thank you for the poignant feedback. It is indeed sad with much of what is happening in the world.