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Wonderful light and lines ,with rippled reflections on the water and onto the bows of the boats.The mooring lines pulling tight and in unison,create interesting lines and diagonals inconjunction with the shapes of the boats.
Memories of Copenhagen - a beautiful town I fell in love with ;))
The circular Rundetårn (Rundetaarn / Danish for round tower) is a tower in the centre of Copenhagen, which served as a observatory of the University of Copenhagen until 1861.
It has a diameter of about 15 m and a height of 34.8 m. Apart from the last few metres, it is not climbed by stairs, but by a 209 m long spiral corridor that winds around the centre of the tower in seven and a half full turns.
This equestrian staircase made it possible to deliver books, instruments and the like by horse and carriage.
And it is said that the king he went up there comfortably by carriage, too :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rundetaarn
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Erinnerungen an Kopenhagen - eine wunderschöne Stadt zum Verlieben ;))
Der kreisrunde Rundetårn (Rundetaarn /dänisch für Runder Turm) ist ein Turm im Stadtzentrum Kopenhagens, der bis 1861 als Observatorium der Universität Kopenhagen diente. Er besitzt einen Durchmesser von etwa 15 m und eine Höhe von 34,8 m. Bestiegen wird er, abgesehen von den letzten Metern, nicht über Treppen, sondern über einen 209 m langen, spiralförmigen Gang, der sich in siebeneinhalb vollen Drehungen um die Turmmitte windet. Diese Reittreppe ermöglichte es, Bücher, Instrumente und dergleichen per Pferdewagen anzuliefern.
Und es ist überliefert, dass König Christian IV. sich hat mit der Kutsche nach oben fahren lassen (ganz bequem - bis auf die letzten Stufen ;))
A sculpture (title and sculptor unknown) was erected by the Pacific shore, where is an excellent place for most people love to admire the sunset scenery. Is located at Rockaway Beach, San Mateo County, Northern California.
Probably not the best color setting to play hide and seek.
(Pheasant)
Location: Voorne-Putten, Hellevoetsluis
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Created with Midjourney AI; a painting in the style of Vilhelm Hammerchoi. Paint and canvas effects were added in Photoshop.
Q693 with the Law Enforcement loco heads east on the Big Sandy passing RB Cabin and an old C&O cantilever signal.
This picture is taken on a reconnaissance trip to Stendörren Nature Reserve in Södermanland, Sweden. It is a very beautiful marine landscape consisting of several smaller islands. I can really recommend you to visit the area if you are in the vicinity.
The picture is taken with a Nikon D7200 and Sigma 10-20 f3.5 lens.
Do you want to know more about me and my photography, please visit my website www.andreaslarzon.com.
For more information about Stendörren Nature Reserve visit: www.lansstyrelsen.se/sodermanland/SiteCollectionDocuments...
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Low cloud in Donard Forest. This is the start of the Mourne Mountains in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland.
. . . the cover for "Facing Forward!" And the book is in the mail :-)
I've arranged the set, "The Sketchbook Project 2011" in the order of appearance in the book, random though that may be!
Macro Mondays - Small and Smaller
The one on the left is a conical spring (3.5cm).....they are basically compression springs coiled in increasing or decreasing outer diameters thus making its shape a cone or tapered one. These springs tend to reduce solid height and provide stability. Conical springs are also known as tapered springs or cone springs.
The smaller one on the right is a helical spring (1.2cm) - these are the most common types of springs in product manufacturing. Wire coiled into a helix shape (hence the name) with different cross-sections can make helical springs.
Leaves and trees, birds and flowers, butterflies, lakes and rivers these are a few of my "favorite things" to photograph!
Since this week the weather doesn't show a sing of improvement in this area of PA, I'm choosing this one that I took last November. I like the shadows and soft tones that the camera captured on this one.
It was early in the morning, and the light was soft and perfect, a little cold but I was wearing warm boots and everything else for the long hike. Canada geese were all over the place, which from time to time surprised me with the noise they make with their wings. Deer also were trying to find something to eat close by. Some leaves were laying on the ground, still frozen before the sun warmed them later that day...
Have a great day everyone:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYD-DIggB2k
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Photography is my passion, and nature photography is my favorite.
I have been in Explore for more that a hundred times, and it is an awesome experience to have your photos showcased in such a special way.
I'm in many groups, and I only add my photos to them if they are not private.
I thank your for coming today, for leaving a comment, and make a favorite of yours this photo, (if that is the case) thanks again!
The best part of this forum is the contacts and friends that I have made over the years, that have the same passion for this art that is called photography!
Martha.
Tree and Moon reflection over the Providence river at Conimicut Point Park in Warwick, Rhode Island.
This old bridge was beautiful but difficult to get a shot of. I wanted to make the clutter a part of the picture but there was just so much, and then the harsh sunlight. I had to work a bit to come up with this. I'll be shure to get back to this subject.
“To see in colour is a delight for the eye but to see in black and white is a delight for the soul.” — Andri Cauldwell
I lost count of how many times I chased this feather as it took off in the breeze. Gave me some exercise and tickled me. HMM!
Macro Mondays: Orange and Blue
I was 5 and Tom was 6 months younger. He has cancer and is currently undergoing Kemo. I would appreciate, if you are so inclined, to remember him and me in your prayers!
Cause if you let me, here's what I'll do
I'll take care of you
I love you Antonietta <3
Credits: Antonietta Cannuci
For smile on Saturday, theme “spices and condiments”.
The clip: flic.kr/p/2kfKPuM
Thanks for watching.
Early morning light over the Bryce Canyon amphitheater, photographed from Sunrise Point.
Have a great Sunday, and as always, thanks for all your visits and comments!!!!
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Wind and fire, never a good combination . Christie Mountain wildfire just above Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park and Painted Turtle Winery and vineyard.
Impala ram
Pump Pan, Savuti, Botswana
I take pictures because I like it, not because I am good at it.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.
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Most of the people like summer. Me too. More than just like it. Especially in case the summer is warm and beautiful. When it makes you sing and dance.
Not a fresh photo this time. But it represents the summer emotions quite well.
Thank you for all the comments and faves my friends.
This is the same picture with obviously lots changes. Used Lightroom CC and the new Luminar 4 for the night sky with Milky Way stars.
Here's a link to the day version.
And snap
Just like that
I got my life back on track.
No need to overreact
Or try to bring up false facts
Why are you putting me under attack?
Breathe and take a step back
You may not be like me
But even the blind can see
Life can be lived in har-mo-nee
And snap
Just like that
Let’s get the world on the right track
after coming down one of the hills on my property. He is the cutest little horse on the planet. And notice how clean the creek got his feathers. They were full of mud earlier, LOL. He loves the mud.
Loving this cooler fall weather. After the dreadful summer we had this is so welcome, temps that call for sweatshirts. I'm wearing my favorite sweatshirt. I got it in Alaska and it says "It's cooler in Alaska". Has a bear on it of course :-). And the bear is wearing glasses, like me