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Taken in September 2013 and previously unprocessed.
2020 has changed lives so much, we are all processing photographs from years ago as we are in Corona Virus Lockdown 2.
Some nice reflections of the Thames Barrier
The Oosterschelde storm surge barrier is completely open
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Regards, Bram van Broekhoven (BraCom)
Aquarelle 1/2 feuille papier Arches grain fin 300g
Il s'agit d'un paysage des fagnes de l'est de la Belgique.
Let's stay at the Café Cap Landen on the Italian riviera, which serves as our refuge after our continuous swim. The view of the glistening sea is indeed phenomenal. Today I have published a picture story (with German text, but there are mainly pictures) on my blog that tells of a day under the Ligurian sun. It includes family and souvenir photos that I would never publish on flickr. I think a few of my following friends are interested on my picture story: www.anchor.ch/italien/ein-tag-unter-der-ligurischen-sonne/
Tomball, Texas
Rosa wichuraiana
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Clade:Rosids
Order:Rosales
Family:Rosaceae
Genus:Rosa
Species:R. lucieae
Binomial name
Rosa lucieae
Franch. & Rochebr. ex Crép.
Rosa lucieae (syn. Rosa wichurana), the memorial rose, is a species of rose native to eastern Asia.
Description
It is a woody, semi-evergreen shrub, with long trailing thorny branches of glossy green leaves, and single five-petalled white flowers with prominent yellow stamens in Summer; followed by small dark red hips. It can grow to 6 m (20 ft). It is named after the German botanist Max Ernst Wichura (1817–1866), with the suffix -iana.
Uses
While it is valued as a garden plant in its own right, R. lucieae is also a parent of several rose hybrids, notably 'Dorothy Perkins', 'Albéric Barbier', 'New Dawn' and 'Albertine'. Its vigorous, rambling habit makes it particularly suitable for forming an impenetrable barrier at ground level, or for scrambling up large trees. It has been introduced to the United States.
This Barn Swallow had a nest right on the roof that covered up our terrace. There were some people talking in the terrace, making a barrier for the Swallow to reach its nest.
Adding up with each year tides...
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Day by day Ker Châlon Series
During Lockdown 2.0, I went everyday before work on the same spot, on the same beach. Here's a small selection of images I took. TBH that one is a stretch further ;)
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L'île d'Yeu, Ker Châlon, November 2020
Pentax MX
Pentax 50mm f/2
Rollei RPX100
Bellini Duo Step
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Oh si je pouvais.. Encore un soir... Un peu de nous.. Mais j'entrouvre la barrière.. Voilà c'est fini...
Oh if I could... An evening again.. A few of us... But I open the barrier... It's the end...
Best viewed large!
This is the Thames Barrier and the view through to the Docklands area of London, taken at around 10.00pm, just love the reflected colours and light! ! tripod used at about 15 seconds on F22
Thames Barrier
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Southern Outer Banks. A look to the right in the photo reveals the breaks in the barrier dunes because of Hurricane Florence which caused a lot of damage here. Thanks for your visit and support. Have a relaxing Sunday.
Driving over the bridge, view from in between the barriers.
[ Passenger photograph ] !!!!!
The Penmaenpool toll bridge makes it just a short walk to the RSPB bird reserve at Coed Garth Gell and the facilities at Taicynhaeaf.
Penmaenpool Visitor Information
Penmaenpool (pronounced ‘Pen-mine-pool’) originated as the estate village to serve Penmaenuchaf Hall, the country residence for a Lancashire entrepeneur. The village consisted of a terrace of workers cottages, a model farm and a railway station. Penmaenpool Map & Directions
With free public parking with toilets, Penmaenpool is a great place to join the Mawddach Way or the Dolgellau to Barmouth railway walk, the Mawddach Trail.