
An old plastic bag on stairs leading to the banks of the river Main in Frankfurt, Jan.2.
A photo blog by Frank Rumpenhorst
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Un Portrait Trouvé
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Strasbourg Cathedral

A man stands in the rain while admiring the west façade of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg (or Liebfrauenmünster in German) in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. From 1647 to 1874, the sandstone structure with its 142 meter-high spire (466 ft) was the world’s tallest building. -
Gutenberg’s Liliput

Statues of the Gutenberg memorial (the one who introduced mechanical movable type printing to Europe in the 15th century) in downton Frankfurt and two workers on a platform hanging from a crane. -
Frankfurt’s Future

This is what you can do by applying Photoshop’s content aware filling tool a couple of times to the same image.
