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Les Jardins d'Eyrignac en Dordogne. Magnificent Italian Renaissance gardens laid out around the 17th century manor of Eyrignac. Perfect place to wander and find shady spots on a warm summer afternoon.
A world concealed beneath waves and time lures explorers, scientists, and others too inquisitive to know better to a quiet fishing hamlet harbouring arcane secrets.
Locals bristle at a steam-powered empire’s meddling in affairs beyond their ken, while the intrepid explorers seek knowledge unencumbered by those they consider myopic.
Learn the ancient mysteries or protect the enigmatic creatures beneath the ripples of Thunnus Bay.
Thunnus Bay is sponsored by [ContraptioN]
The region was designed by Victor Eton & Walton F. Wainwright
Ein Blättermeer auf dem Radweg lässt ihn kaum noch erkennen.
A sea of leaves on the cycle path makes it barely recognisable.
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Another attempt at using the Reverse lens, this time I used a 50mm lens and remembered to unlock the autofocus. Flowers and plants are a bit more cooperative about being photographed, however not so good in windy conditions. There is always something... I added a texture, beacuse I like using them.. Thank you for the In the precence of angels texture ghostbones/skeletalmess.
For anyone wanting to try out this reversed lens tecnique, here is the tutorial.
I’m still a sucker for Green and Purple. I remember shooting a similar scene last year, and this year I went hunting for something similar when I thought the flowers would be blooming and the ferns would be the right size. Unfortunately for me, I was maybe a week or so late, and the ferns were way bigger than I wanted them to be - just creating a sea of green where these flowers were the year prior. After a bit of searching I was able to find a few spots where the purple just creeped through, revealing just a bit of colour below the orderly and regular patterns of the ferns. In the end, I liked the way the ferns almost revealed a secret below to those who looked - an entirely different environment under the fern canopy.
Neat!
Hope you enjoy and thanks for peeking!
Playing with jackets again. Similar to the last figure however this one is over the plate carrier(which I didn't think I could do) to give it a more concealed look. Somewhat inspired by rick flag in suicide squad. Yeh yeh I'll bust out the paints again soon kay. Also credit to Kalon for the idea to even mod trench coats and make jackets.
She's borrowing Disney Store Anna's glove & Hasbro Frozen Fever Anna's shoes. I cut and restyled her hair. Just a warning, her hair is thin in the front and cutting bangs can expose bald spots O_O
The vast funerary complex of king Djoser at Saqqara is the earliest in Egypt to make extensive use of stone masonry. Inside the fortified perimeter are numerous courtyards and structures, with the step pyramid at the centre looming in the background. In the southeast of the complex is this long courtyard fronted by the facades of solid structures meant to symbolize pavilions for the gods; it has been extensively rebuilt in modern times based on architectural fragments fallen from the original monuments, the in situ foundations, and a good deal of imagination.
This is the famous Heb-Sed court, the space for holding a jubilee in honor of Djoser's 30th year of rule, and every third year thereafter. Relief panels about the event indicate that the king was obliged to prance about the court several times, in doing so demonstrating some continued vitality, and receive the red and white crown symbolizing the unified rule of Upper and Lower Egypt (a conquest that had occurred not that long before Djoser's time).
The architectural layout gives us some sense of what else might have happened here: the pavilions repeat the same format of a tent-like facade, made permanent through masonry construction. Before each pavilion, a staircase leads up to a large niche in the facade, and a labyrinthine passage leads to a hidden chapel at its base. Statues representing seated gods, only fragments of which have survived, were concealed in the chapels, and others must have occupied the niches above on display to the people gathered in the court. Seen here are the first of more than a dozen pavilions on the more elaborately developed west side of the court.
It seems that Djoser, the priests responsible for the funerary complex, and other officials would visit each pavilion in sequence and make sacrifices to their gods, each of which would have been affiliated with a different province of unified Egypt. Further interpretation is hampered by the singularity of this complex; while the staged mastaba tomb would inspire future generations to develop the pyramid, the monumental Heb-sed court was not a prominent element in later burial complexes.
Old Kingdom, early 3rd Dynasty, 27th century BCE.
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Foxholes, Oxfordshire, England
Panasonic S5D + Lumix S 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 Macro OIS
Canon EOS 50D + EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EXIF: 150sec • f/4 • 10 mm • ISO 500
Filters: Lee Soft 2stops GND + Singh-Ray 3stops Reverse GND
Concealed Room.
Fantasmi profondità soprannaturali molte storie inesplorate investigatori opere realistiche terrori voci candele capricci terribili nervi atti supplementari,
murs pourris tests différents vieux chiens chaises cassées serrures troublantes nouvelles secrètes crimes dangereux agités autres moments tremblants,
Wächter Chancen überflutet Geist lächelnd Absichten Greifen Schatten Phantome Erfrischungen ernste Alarme Vorbereitungen Angriffe,
περίεργες συνθήκες επίμονες μνησικακίες τρομακτικές νύχτες θυμωμένοι φωνές ψιθυριστές ερωτήσεις τιτλοδοτώντας φωνές εξαγριωμένες ώρες κοροϊδίες παρόντες,
onbewuste geest angsten hoog levendig spreken netjes plannen lachen slaap diepe rust geknuffeld regels oude pet vermomde arbeiders,
クイックステップ不吉な努力不思議な蒸気強烈なキー価値のあるポケット窓がない外側の木材の検査通信ポイントを閉じるセキュリティ混乱した評価を閉じる.
Steve.D.Hammond.
On 9th April, GBRf's 66309 'Charley Wallace' is glimpsed amongst the spring foliage as it descends from Arley Tunnel with 4M29, 10:28 Felixstowe - Hams Hall.
Der Uhu (Bubo bubo) ist eine Vogelart aus der Gattung der Uhus (Bubo), die zur Ordnung der Eulen (Strigiformes) gehört. Der Uhu ist die größte Eulenart. Uhus haben einen massigen Körper und einen auffällig dicken Kopf mit Federohren. Die Augen sind orangegelb. Das Gefieder weist dunkle Längs- und Querzeichnungen auf. Brust und Bauch sind dabei heller als die Rückseite.
Der Uhu ist ein Standvogel, der bevorzugt in reich strukturierten Landschaften jagt. In Mitteleuropa brütet die Art vor allem in den Alpen sowie den Mittelgebirgen, daneben haben Uhus hier in den letzten Jahrzehnten aber auch das Flachland wieder besiedelt. Die Brutplätze finden sich vor allem in Felswänden und Steilhängen und in alten Greifvogelhorsten, seltener an Gebäuden oder auf dem Boden.
(Wikipedia)
The Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) is a species of eagle-owl that resides in much of Eurasia. It is also called the European eagle-owl and in Europe, where it is the only member of its genus besides the snowy owl (B. scandiacus), it is occasionally abbreviated to just eagle-owl. It is one of the largest species of owl, and females can grow to a total length of 75 cm (30 in), with a wingspan of 188 cm (6 ft 2 in), males being slightly smaller.[4] This bird has distinctive ear tufts, with upper parts that are mottled with darker blackish colouring and tawny. The wings and tail are barred. The underparts are a variably hued buff, streaked with darker colour. The facial disc is poorly developed and the orange eyes are distinctive.
Besides being one of the largest living species of owl, it is also one of the most widely distributed. The Eurasian eagle-owl is found in many habitats but is mostly a bird of mountain regions, coniferous forests, steppes and other relatively remote places. It is a mostly nocturnal predator, hunting for a range of different prey species, predominantly small mammals but also birds of varying sizes, reptiles, amphibians, fish, large insects and other assorted invertebrates. It typically breeds on cliff ledges, in gullies, among rocks or in other concealed locations.
(from Wikipedia)
This image was taken whilst exploring Cley Hill in Wiltshire, using a converted infrared camera and depicts the town of Warminster almost hidden amongst the trees.
Anyone that has been to this location knows, Warminster is noticeable. This image seems to turn this around and depicts the natural world concealing the urban world.