wwwuppertal: Cologne cathedral: tourists lighting candles
wwwuppertal: Cologne cathedral: prismatic projections
wwwuppertal: Cologne cathedral: prismatic projections with clock
wwwuppertal: Cologne cathedral: prismatic projections
wwwuppertal: Early morning mist 4
wwwuppertal: Merry christmas to all my flickr friends
wwwuppertal: Photo diary. 15th of July 2009: Early tourists waiting for the city to come to life
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): the pigeon and the cathedral
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): New Yorker and cathedral
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): Lacoste and cathedral
wwwuppertal: Coca Cola (Cologne Cathedral)
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): today the snow came back...
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): today the snow came back...
wwwuppertal: EIN ANDERES & EIN ANDERES (ANOTHER ONE & ANOTHER ONE)
wwwuppertal: Of men and mice (and cathedrals)
wwwuppertal: Just a tiny bit of the Cologne Cathedral, and a bit more of yellow (2)
wwwuppertal: Just a tiny bit of the Cologne Cathedral, and a bit more of yellow (1)
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne. Roofscape. The view you have from our offices
wwwuppertal: May 2006, Cologne / Köln. HA Schult: Trash People (2)
wwwuppertal: May 2006, Cologne / Köln. HA Schult: Trash People (10)
wwwuppertal: May 2006, Cologne / Köln. HA Schult: Trash People (7)
wwwuppertal: May 2006, Cologne / Köln. HA Schult: Trash People (6)
wwwuppertal: May 2006, Cologne / Köln. HA Schult: Trash People (8)
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne, Marzellenstraße: mural criticizing urban development and local politics
wwwuppertal: In front of the Cologne Cathedral: "Unknown socialist" (probably communist leader Ernst Thälmann)
wwwuppertal: Photo diary. 16th of July, 2009: Cathedral behind barbed wire
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne: The cathedral with rainbow
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): the mysterious object during photokina 2008 reflecting the cathedral
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): cathedral diptych
wwwuppertal: Köln / Cologne (Germany): The ruin of the church St. Columba, Peter Zumthor's wonderful Columba Museum, and the cathedral