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Sometimes you;re on a beach looking for the picture that shows how big these rocks are,
And there they where ,I didn't think just shoot......and this is the shot!...And I still love this picture....
Viking mounds/graves and the medieval church of Gamla Uppsala in the evening glow...(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamla_Uppsala)
/Tiderna... Vikinga högarna och Gamla Uppsala Kyrkan i kvällsglimmer.../
Edades...tumbas vikingas y la iglesia medieval de Gamla Uppsala en el resplandor del atardecer...(DSC_9668-2)
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A peony was falling apart, but yet, I thought it's form was quite beautiful. Should we all age so gracefully!!! Edited and effects in Topaz Studio for Sliders Sunday! HSS!
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Berzé-le-Châtel at the end of the Val Lamartinien is a stunning medieval fortress built from the 10th century, superbly preserved, and with magnificent gardens.
From the top of its ramparts, the view extends over the entire Val Lamartinien practically as far as Mâcon, and the Roches de Solutré and Vergisson stand out in the distance.
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Un beau château fort
Berzé-le-Châtel au bout du Val Lamartinien est une surperbe forteresse médiévale construite à partir du 10ème siècle, superbement conservée, et avec des jardins magnifiques.
Du haut de ses remparts, la vue porte sur tout le Val Lamartinien pratiquement jusqu'à Mâcon, et les Roches de Solutré et de Vergisson se détachent au loin à horizon
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Berzé-le-Châtel - Burgundy - France / Berzé le Châtel - Bourgogne - France
Layers of ice showing the passage of time in the 250-foot-tall face of Alaska’s Margerie Glacier at Glacier Bay National Park.
A beaut of a butte, east of Lake Powell, on the far side of Antelope Island, which lies low in the foreground, shadowed just before sunset. Note the layering on the butte and the cliffs behind, indicating sandstones and shales laid down by sedimentary processes—completely different from the massive intrusive granite blocks in Monument Valley, which are remnants of volcanic activity.
The map location may not be accurate.
7 Jan 2022; 01:00 UTC
house old sepia trees crumbling phrenetic wild abandoned lonely forest oldtimer old-style twiner unattended
will be away for a bit.... don't know if there is internet access... oh well.... sometimes life takes a different turn than planned....
The peony might have been losing its petals, but that doesn't mean that it's not beautiful. Happy Monday!
Thank you for your visits and comments, they're all greatly appreciated. Have a great day and new week!
The origin of these "pearls of nature" is a miracle. As I looked more closely at the ground, I saw a small blade of grass that was slightly higher than the others. For this reason, I was able to take my camera closer to the object and take this detail bigger. I was fascinated when I could look at this little wonder of nature at home.
While I was photographed, the sunrays warmed the ice crystals on the grasshammer so that they just slid down the stalk, when I finished with photography. What a wonderful experience that fascinated me once again and I could learn from nature.
This picture shows me both sides of the winter. The first is cold and somehow fancinating, the second shows me that the cold of the wafting sun has to give way. At least in the spring, when the life awakens again.
I am happy to share this here with you.
Enjoy everybody and a wonderful weekend to all of you.
Thank you for all your sympathy for my pictures here and the dear comments, which always give me great pleasure.
Have a wonderful time in the nature.
in explore: 17.12.2016
Been a while but here is a Happy Windmill Wednesday shot!
I processed with a bleak tone to go with those wind damaged blades HWW!
This high dynamic range photo taken near Zion's river, the Virgin River, was the hardest to take and later blend. Let me know you thoughts on this photo.
Coming of age,
This is the year finally I will transplant my seedling,
Its been growing next to the Mother Japanese Bloodgood for 8 years, 5 years ago the Mother tree started to die on me, I will not be able to replace that beautiful tree but I will have its offspring.
Took this shot sitting in the kitchen only few feet away 10 minutes ago.