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seen this in Munich and with this blue sky i thought it was a cool shot.. happy day or night to all..
Première visite dans la pittoresque ville de Locronan. Un peu déçu au premier abord à cause du nombre important de visiteurs, j'ai pu découvrir de magnifiques ruelles pleines de charme. A refaire hors saison !
"We have neglected the truth that a good farmer is a craftsman of the highest order, a kind of artist." ~Wendell Berry
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Thank you so much for your visit!
Was at the museum seen a lot of old things from the 60s and 70s and older was pretty cool .. I will post about 10 pics from these things.. Enjoy your Sunday everyone..
The sound of horse's hooves is so much more calming than the constant hum and roar of engines. This is what makes Mackinac Island so special.
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The way life used to be . . . take a step back in time with a quintet of five close friends, performing their magic in the late 40's.
Freddy P. (G), Dipy (D), Mack (B),
Busty (S), Joe B. (P)
. . . Can you dig the socks?
Photo Credit: My Mother
Film Camera: Unknown
My props always take me back in time. It is almost like playing with toys. I love the world of Macro Photography. It is such a cool world.
This stone cottage was originally an assistant lighthouse keeper's home. Geometry is the key to my composition, and by now I am sure I see unconsciously every scene with a grid.
Lissewege, one of the most beautiful villages in Flanders, gives you the feeling that you have ended up in the early 20th century.
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Copyright ©Zino2009 (bob van den berg) . All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, kopie, transmitted or manipulated without my written explicit permission.
This charming stone shop was just begging for a more storybook approach. So I moved my edit in a direction I love and worked the old fashioned way with textures and color grades to create this painterly scene.
This tiny village of Muker boasts a pub (up for sale), a store and tea shop and even a Literary Institute....who knew...and the most beautiful surrounding landscape one could ask for.
Please enjoy the charming details in Large. Thank you so much for your visit!
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Madcap Motel a visual & sensory experience within the heart of LA's Arts District! Due to Covid19 they are currently closed!
Lake Elizabeth in Pittsburgh was built in 1869. The park that it's in Allegheny Commons was built in 1783. There are plans to bring the park back to those early days of Victorian splendor.
Erie Street, Historic Lowell, Arizona. A living snapshot of a different time in America is preserved and maintained by a community of volunteers. Visiting Erie Street is like walking into a 1950s post-apocalyptic landscape. From all that is immediately apparent, it could have been abandoned in a hurry and forgotten for half a century. Rusting cars, trucks, and an old Greyhound bus sit deserted along the street as if their passengers had suddenly vanished (or worse). Erie Street is most of what is left of Lowell, Arizona, a mining town incorporated into Bisbee in the early 1900s. Much of the town's residential area was demolished to widen an open-pit copper mine. Losing most of its residents caused the commercial district to struggle, and many businesses failed as a result. Today, the street's special curiosities include a Harley Davidson repair shop with a now-defunct gas pump and Sprouse Reitz Co., a department store that is nearly empty except for a few appliances and a whole pile of mannequin parts.
Despite appearing untouched since its decline, further investigation reveals that Erie Street is continually restored by a vibrant and passionate community of residents and volunteers who want to remember a different America. So although you can no longer see a show at Lowell's movie theater or pay $0.22 for gasoline, the Lowell Americana Project has made it possible to experience the street as a living snapshot of another time. And not everything on Erie Street is purely decorative—visit the Bisbee Breakfast Club for an excellent Huevos Rancheros.
Soms heb je van die plekjes waar je je terug in de tijd voelt gebracht. Waar de tijd stil lijkt te hebben gestaan.
At Beachy Head, on top of the cliffs. Picture taken from a huge distance, with a not so good camera. Anyway, the sight of this impressed me very much.
And if you look closer, there is a bird in the scene.
Thank you all for your visits and kind comments and have a good Sunday!
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