
A scene from the FIFA Women’s Worldcup 2015 soccer qualifying match Germany vs Croatia in Frankfurt, Oct. 30, showing Croatia’s goalie Doris Bacic (left) and German players Alexandra Popp (center) and Annike Krahn (right). Germany won 4-0.

A scene from the FIFA Women’s Worldcup 2015 soccer qualifying match Germany vs Croatia in Frankfurt, Oct. 30, showing Croatia’s goalie Doris Bacic (left) and German players Alexandra Popp (center) and Annike Krahn (right). Germany won 4-0.

A man standing on a stage during a press conference at a museum in Frankfurt, Oct.29, with the letters OK from a projection on his head. They are actually the first two letters of the word ‘Oktober’ which is German for (surprise!) October. The press conference marked the beginning of a video art festival in the city with dozens of presentations, exhibitions, workshops and discussions.

A terracotta head that was created between 800 and 400 BC is exhibited in front of a Roman replica of a Greek sculpture (200 BC) at an exhibition of African Nok sculpture at the Liebieghaus museum in Frankfurt, Oct.29. When Egypt, Greece and Rome blossomed during the 2nd and 1st millenium BC the Nok culture (1500 to 0 BC) existed in West Africa in what is now Nigeria.

Participants in the Frankfurt Marathon, Oct. 27, shortly after the start of the race. (f16, 1/13 second, 200mm, 100asa, canon 5dIII)