A wintery photo of the Tower of the Frauentor, in Nuremberg. Frauentorturm - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
Photography of the Day – Frauentorturm

A wintery photo of the Tower of the Frauentor, in Nuremberg. Frauentorturm - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
The framing was so amazing that I absolutely needed to take this photo … Bell Towers and the Moon - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
This time in Black and White ... The Egg - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
Nuremberg is full of hidden spots full of interesting features. An Old City Corner - Photo by Raffaello Palandri The photo has been taken with a Nikon FM and a color slide film. The negative has been home-developed and scanned using a digital camera.
This is the pipe organ in St. Sebald, Nuremberg. I chose a low, almost Dutch angle to capture it as it better fit my frame while reminding me that shifting our perspective often let us achieve amazing results. The Organ - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
Sometimes we forget how awesome is looking up ... Looking Up - Photo by Raffaello Palandri This is St. Sebald, in Nuremberg.
Quite often changing your point of view makes things more interesting. Thurn und Taxis Castle - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
The Fernmeldeturm in Nuremberg is the tallest building in Bavaria with its 292 meters. In case of fog it acts as a beacon. The beacon - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
Festive Season in Nuremberg. The photo has been taken with a handheld old action camera. Festive Night - Photo by Raffaello Palandri
A wee spot in Nuremberg, asking to be photographed. A view of Nuremberg - Photo by Raffaello Palandri