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It was bloody hard to choose which pictures I was going to publish from this wonderful day in Kew Gardens, I'm in love with everything there: the flowers, the colours, the light...
I spent tons of film in there so this is, trust me, a quick look around at Kew Gardens through my lens. I hope you enjoyed it because seinf these makes me proud of my small development as a film photographer and I hope I help you to fall in love for Kew Gardens.
Kew Gardens, London, May 2016,
with lomography color negative 100 iso and my love.*
Standing in the middle of the road with wind and rain just because I thought the colours were pretty...
The colours of Autumn, a great and exciting time of the year. so many changes in a short space of time.
A fairly normal photo otherwise, I found this one particularly worth taking just because of the range of the colours.
It was a lovely moment, just fitting well in the holiday mood, on Tioman Island.
The Shire horse is a breed of draught horse (BrE) or draft horse (AmE). The breed comes in many colours, including black, bay and grey. They are a tall breed, with mares standing 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm) and over and stallions standing 17 hands (68 inches, 173 cm) and over. The breed has an enormous capacity for weight pulling, and Shires have held the world records for both largest overall horse and tallest horse at various times. Throughout its history, the breed has been popular for pulling brewery wagons delivering ale to customers. This practice continues today, with the breed also being used for forestry, leisure and promotional pursuits.
In 1878, the British organization now known as the Shire Horse Society was created, with the American Shire Horse Association beginning in 1885. The breed was exported from Britain to the United States in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but popularity fell as mechanisation increased, reaching a low point in the 1950s and 60s. Popularity began to increase again in the 1970s and after. However, population numbers are still considered to be at critical levels by both the UK-based Rare Breeds Survival Trust and the US-based American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.
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Deer Lake Park, Burnaby, BC Canada
Deer Lake Park is situated in a peaceful natural environment that serves as the cultural precinct for the City of Burnaby’s arts and heritage amenities.
Leisurely walking trails with scenic views connect the lake, the Burnaby Art Gallery, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Burnaby Village Museum and Hart House Restaurant.
During the busy summer festival season, the park is a bustling hub of activity.
www.burnaby.ca/things-to-do/explore-outdoors/shorelines--...
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Thank-you for your visit!
I really appreciate it!
Sonja :)
Modern office skyscrapers dwarfed the conserved shop-houses lining the banks of the Singapore River.
The photo made it looked like the small colourful shop houses were fighting to hold their ground against the grey looming gargantuan towers of steel, concrete and glass.
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Colours of Life by G & T Designs @ E-scape and scrap
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Photo Natalja Sakonowa Use with Permissios