Best of Those with the highest ratings Causeway 1Going into infinity?Taken on the street running along the river Neckar I saw this line of trees. Together with the wall on the left hand side I think it makes for a great shotPlay for me...I was walking through Heidelberg with an old Rolleiflex shooting film... him and his partner were playing on the bridge there. It was a great sight too...Fields of GoldThe Irish have a phantastic song about the "Fields of Gold" - fields covered in barley and getting ripe. This picture was not taken in Ireland so. But it is all handmade... old Hasselblad and analogue film.Monastary ChurchThis shot is taken down the whole center aisle of the church of Kloster Eberbach (Monastery Eberbach) in the Rheingau. I do love this simplistic and unadorned look of this holy house. It has its looks just from the reduced style of building that it is.The old churchThis shot was taken in Kloster Eberbach in Germany. I decided to go with classic film for that shot, because in my opinion the old building demanded that reduced and simple look. What do you think? Do you think, that the look works for it?The Chapel WindowTaken in one of the side chapels of the main church in Kloster Eberbach. This is place they shot the movie "In the Name of the Rose". Shot with a middle format camera on analogue film.The SmithyAlso looking abandoned this smithy is still used for doing all the repair work on the engines in the Train Museum in Kranichstein. I love going back there, The black-and-white film works great here to give the perfect look to the place.Lost in TimeThe shed of the steam engines in the Kranichstein steam engine museum ist like a time capsule. And with the light falling in through the rear windows it had a very special look..