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52 weeks of 2017 ... architecture ...
... This building isn't finished yet, so to avoid all kinda building fences, construction workers and cranes, this is a detail of the new cultural center called De Westluidense Poort in my hometown ...
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⛄💦Berchtesgaden Alps panorama near Füssen in the Allgäu region in the early morning
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When I looked at this shot, it made me think of some duck stamps that I've seen, so I decided to go for a painterly, stamp-like look with a title befitting the algae-covered water. :-)
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Midsummer - grain fields are already being harvested. In the past, this was August, which was known for its harvest time and its hot dog days. A stubble field near Dechsendorf, the intense sun with its picture-filling rays, which captured the Canada geese, produced an almost surrealistic motif/image just before sunset yesterday.
Many picture titles/descriptions come to mind....
Mit einem ND1000 Graufilter wird das Wasser der Müglitz im Schlosspark Wesenstein weich abgebildet.
With an ND1000 gray filter, the water of the Müglitz in the Castle Park of Wesenstein is softly depicted.
The Devil Dog is a B-25J-30-NC. The Serial Number is 44-86758 Built in Fairfax - Kansas City, Kansas in early 1945. Owned by the Commemorative Air Force, Dallas Texas.
Sunset time on Punta Chiappa
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The first 25 flowers taken for my target of 100 in 2023.
I have got very behind in uploading my photos during these past few weeks, but am hoping to have more time again now. I think I may have said that before!
Morpho peleides
Specie delle foreste tropicali del Centro e Sud America, vive alla luce filtrata tra le foglie, dove ogni battito d’ali riflette la vita della giungla.
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Morpho peleides
A species native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, it thrives in the light filtered through the leaves, where every flap of its wings reflects the life of the jungle.
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