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Species: Regulus regulus.
The Goldcrest is the smallest bird in the UK, just 9cm in length, and weighs approximately 5.5g, which is the equivalent of a twenty pence coin. If not for the fiery orange stripe along its head, the Goldcrest would be a somewhat mute-looking bird, with nothing more than a dull greyish-green plumage with which to advertise its appearance.
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Bran Castle is famous for Dracula, probably one of the most famous fairy tales to come out of Romania. Dracula never actually existed but probably Vlad Tepes a famous warrior, who never lived at the castle, was the character behind the fairy tale.
El castillo de Bran es famoso por Drácula, probablemente uno de los cuentos de hadas más famosos de Rumania. Drácula nunca existió, pero probablemente Vlad Tepes, un famoso guerrero, que nunca vivió en el castillo, fue el personaje detrás del cuento de hadas.
Bran. Romania Europe
Dusseldorf (Germany): Lightshow on the Rheinturm as an advertisement by T-Mobile for the start of 5G
Edward 1st Harlech Castle and the town,with spectacular views looking towards the river dwyryd and surrounding snowdoniamountains.
The PeñÃscola Lighthouse (El Faro) is located beside the PeñÃscola Castle. It was constructed in 1892 and its light reaches a distance of 65 km. The building is connected to the old town. It was electrified in 1929 and in 1970 it was remodeled. The tower is made of stone and has a height of 11 meters.
PenÃscola (Baix Maestrat. Castelló de La Plana)
Urquhart Castle. This is the 8th photo of my mini-series from my Scottish Highland trip in 2017 (called "On the road to Inverness, Scottish Highlands").
My cousin and I arrived at the castle with plenty of time to soak in the history and beauty of the scenic landscape, the castle is situated in, before sunset. After which, it was a short drive to lodgings in Inverness, and which, on this note, finishes this series. Hope you have enjoyed it. That said, there remain other shots from the same trip that I may call on sometimes.
In summary, Urquhart Castle is a ruined castle situated on a headland overlooking Loch Ness, 21 kms (or 13 miles) south-west of Inverness. It's one of the largest castles in Scotland in area.
Founded in the 13th century, Urquhart Castle played a role in the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century with the English. It was subsequently held as an English royal castle and was raided on several occasions by the MacDonald Earls of Ross. The castle was granted to the Clan Grant in 1509, though conflict with the MacDonalds continued.
Despite a series of further raids the castle was strengthened, only to be largely abandoned by the middle of the 17th century. In the 20th century, it was placed in state care as a scheduled monument and opened to the public. It is now one of the most-visited castles in Scotland and receives over 500,000 visitors annually. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For more: see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urquhart_Castle).
Samsung S23 Ultra 5G Camera Lens
ÖBB Taurus 1116 231 in special livery for advertising the 5G mobile technology with RailJet RJX 860 from Vienna International Airport (VIE) to Bregenz. Photographed in Wörgl main station (Tyrol/Austria)
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© Andreas Berdan - no unauthorized copying permitted
Melt Down.
Scanned lith print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2.4.
Fomapan 100 developed in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Lith printed on Foma Retrobrom and developed in two baths:
1. Moersch Easy Lith
2. Homemade Lith Omega, turned up until meltdown...
It's interesting to experiment with chemistry. After some research I made this "Omega-like" soup and am trying to understand the use of it. 10 ml to 500 ml water made this (perhaps over the top?) coloring.
The most colorful Retrobrom I've managed to get, and the green shadows are still there.
Volkswagen Beetle convertible.
Likely a 1979, "the Triple White", thank you DayTripper (Tom) for the i.d.
Powell River, qathet Region, B.C.
Nikon D100
AF-S DX Nikkor 18-70mm Æ’/3.5-4.5 G IF-ED
In Explore, March 1, 2025
This tiny butterfly made it difficult for me yesterday, flitting about and only stopping for a second or two - and never in the same place. Here it was really too high but it was the best I got.
This is quite heavily cropped.
Let there be light coming in through the windows of unesco world heritage site Harlech Castle,as we were walking around the upper part of the castle and admiring the workmanship that built Edward 1st castle's.
Vista desde el Mirador de San Cristóbal el dÃa de Nochevieja, el punto más alto del AlbaicÃn.
View from the Mirador de San Cristóbal on New Year's Eve, the highest point in the AlbaicÃn.
Granada (AndalucÃa/ Spain).
Cuando el rey Carol I de Rumania visitó el pequeño pueblo de Sinaia en las estribaciones de las montañas de Bucegi en la década de 1860, quedó cautivado por su pintoresca ubicación y encargó la construcción de un palacio allÃ. El castillo resultante es fácilmente uno de los más impresionantes de toda Europa.
When King Carol I of Romania visited the small village of Sinaia in the foothills of the Bucegi mountains in the 1860s, he was captivated by its scenic location and commissioned the construction of a palace there. The resulting castle is easily one of the most stunning in all of Europe.
Sinaia. Romania Europe
OK the description maybe a bit misleading, although I did shoot the moon with a mobile phone, it was also using my telescope, I am so pleased how this turned out, as I can't seem to get a sharp image with my camera connected, I think I need a different adaptor, anyhow, this was shot using my Samsung S21. I'm rather pleased with this.