
A Black Lives Matter protest in Berlin, July 10.
Category: germany photo photography
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Bumblebee

A bumblebee approaches flowers on a meadow in Frankfurt, June 9.(Sony A6000, vario-tessar sel16-70z, f10, 1/3200 sec, iso125, and underexposure)
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Extra Arm

A Kosovo player jubilates after his team scored the 2-0 goal in a friendly soccer match Kosovo vs. Faroe Islands in Frankfurt, June 3. Kosovo won 2-0, despite playing for nearly an hour with 10 men. -
After the Rain

My bicycle and a few other things after another heavy rain shower in Frankfurt, June 2. -
Gold Aureus by Brutus

This admittedly is not a great picture for I had no macro lens with me (at an undisclosed place in Frankfurt) when I was was shown this gold Aureus minted around 42 BC by Brutus, commemorating the assassination of Caesar. On its reverse side there is the cap of liberty (pileus), traditionally given to one who has been freed from slavery, and two daggers, recalling Cassius and Brutus as the principal conspirators.
At the time, it was worth twenty-five denarii, the equivalent of a month’s pay for a Roman legionary. Today, the tiny coin might be worth 2 million euros (or dollars).