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After reading numerous bits of advice about water drop photography, I decided to try my hand at it. Over one hundred photos later, I found that I had captured this floral water drop as it headed for a splash landing. Although I've tried to replicate this exact experience, it will have to remain in my heart and mind. I suppose that is what is beautiful about life. Every event is rather special in its own way. It's interesting how photography can turn one into a philosopher.
Rocky ridge hidden in the forest shows its teeth. And makes a nice scenery with all that spring fresh green. A bit of a moss, a bit of a trees, a bit of a rock.
Whilst horse riding through Thingvellir national park in Iceland we reached a point on the trail where the horses can stop to have a drink before crossing this ice cold river! With the air temperature around -5 celsius it shows how well adapted these horses really are!
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Bit of a crop, don't see these often...
North Norfolk.
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Bit of a Wader day at Titchwell & Thornham on Sunday which is always a bit of a treat for us land locked Bedfordshire birders :-)
ENG: In my smartphone memory is now a bit longer a small picture series with 7 photos of the newest subway station of Berlin. The speech is here from the subway station Museum Island (Museumsinsel).
The "Museuminsel" subway station is one of three of the newest subway stations in Berlin's Mitte district of the same name. It is part of the extension of the U5 underground line from Hönow deep in the east of the city beyond Alexanderplatz to Brandenburg Gate and on to the terminus at Hauptbahnhof. Construction had its groundbreaking ceremony in 2010 and it was ceremonially opened in mid-2021. The mega highlight here is the integrated starry sky. The other two new stations are also already in operation and bear the names "Rotes Rathaus" and "Unter den Linden".
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GER: In meinem Smartphone Speicher liegt jetzt schon etwas länger eine kleine Bilder Serie mit 7 Fotos vom neusten U-Bahnhof Berlins. Die Rede ist hier vom U-Bahnhof Museumsinsel.
Der U-Bahnhof „Museumsinsel“ ist einer von drei der neusten U-Bahnhöfe im Berliner Ortsteil Mitte des gleichnamigen Bezirks. Er ist Teil der Verlängerung der U-Bahn-Linie U5 von Hönow tief im Osten der Stadt über den Alexanderplatz hinaus zum Brandenburger Tor bis zur Endstation Hauptbahnhof. Der Bau hatte seinen ersten Spatenstich 2010 und er wurde Mitte 2021 feierlich eröffnet. Das mega Highlight ist hier der integrierte Sternenhimmel. Die anderen zwei neuen Bahnhöfe sind ebenfalls schon in Betrieb und tragen die Namen „Rotes Rathaus“ sowie „Unter den Linden“.
The last bit of sand marks the furthest point that one can walk in the sand to on the island of Eleuthera. You can go a bit further south if you go up on the cliffs. The next land encountered in a straight line would probably be Long Island in the Bahamas and around 100 miles away.
The Kite - a bit of Euclidian geometry
Building this staircase was a real challenge, due to the strange shape of the real estate. Instead of a rounded/spiral staircase the architect chose the shape of a kite.
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My Vlog is Live on Youtube. The subject of the Video is “Cows, Clouds & Cabbage Trees”. The content includes 5 Landscape locations on a short late spring Road trip in the southern Rangitikei. The Link to my Vlog is above
A peacock Butterfly on Scabious a fairly common wild flower in damp grasslands, Its is commonly known as the Devils Bit.
A bit of a nostalgia walkabout in Friargate, Derby. It’s very close to where I grew up and I have soft spot for the area.
Sweater weather has officially arrived
Happy Friday I'm on the run for a bit but will catch back up when I return
Much Love and Thanks xox
Having FUN . . .
If Taylor Swift sees this, she'll do a double take for sure!
Her summer cottage is in the picture, but a bit distorted,
just for kicks!
Henry's Rough Day he may have used up one of his 9 lives by lunch time, chasing his tail, the other cats, pieces of paper etc, he was chastised so many times I think he gave up and napped (a bit restless) cat chaos in North Carolina.
A bit of sunshine would have made this a nice shot, always another day though...
Many thanks to you ALL for the views, faves and comments you make on my shots it is very appreciated.
A bit of rain falls from a majestic cloud at the Mogollon Rim.
BTW here's my gallery on the pandemic: www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/galleries/72157713560199...
A bit late for the holiday season, but presented in the spirit of Santa. A weather-worn Limber Pine anchored in granite clings to the slopes of Grassy Top, with the afternoon sun warming its trunk. I'm not sure of the age of the older trees on this slope, but based on nearby trees that I've cored I'd guess this individual might be a bit over 300 years old.