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Located along the Alpine Walking Trail just south of the Falls Creek alpine resort on the Bogong High Plains.
"De Cope" is a combination of a parking garage and an office building in the new office district Papendorp. It was designed by JHK Architecten and built between 2006 and 2008.
We have two gray treefrog species (Cope’s Gray Treefrog and Gray Treefrog) which are identical in appearance and can only be distinguished by their call. Since this juvenile gray treefrog chose to remain silent, we will just have to settle on “gray treefrog” for identification. This little guy was less than an inch in length and is resting on a leaf.
Ellicott City, Maryland
Located along the Alpine Walking Trail just south of the Falls Creek alpine resort on the Bogong High Plains.
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Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Rollei Crossbird
Process: E-6
Cope, Colorado
July 2020
First study of this nice building in Utrecht.
Photo by : © Andreas Paehge
Bildgestalter Photography
Websites:
Utrecht, Papendorp, "De Cope", parking garage and office building, JHK Architects
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see also my blog: pienw.blogspot.com/2020/06/architectuur.html
Located a short distance off the Bogong High Plains Road. Bit of fog around which gives this shot a bit of atmosphere, but also meant that we couldn't do the walk up Mount Cope itself (third highest mountain in Victoria).
Panorámica de dos fotos en vertical.
Cámara: NIKON D300
Exposición: 59.7
Aperture: f/2.8
Lente: 11 mm
Velocidad ISO: 1600
I have sad news for people in their 30s, 40s, maybe even 50s. We think those years are filled by trying to cope with life. But, it gets worse. As you age like this barn, things start to fall apart and your coping becomes one of patchwork and making do with what is left. It doesn't get better. As my dad used to say, "it's a good morning if nothing new hurts".