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The summit cross on the mountain lusen in the Bavarian forest. 1373 m high.

Slide film shot from the year 1991 in january.

Canon T90 with lens f50/1,8 FD and Agfa CT100X silde film.

Exposure compensation -1EV

With two course filters gray and orange.

Abstract composition of crossed color pencils

Manipulated close up of a dying Gerbera flower head.

Shoot with DJI Mini 2

Just a portrait of us enjoying a skiing sim and sitting by a warm fire

[Vile] Satans Coming Cross

8 different colours in the pack

Vile MP

Vile Main Store

Vile Discord

Enduro Cross in Krasnogorsk. One of the difficult parts of the route.

Thank you everyone for your visit, favorites and comments.

That morning , I did not make it to the Beach, so I walk inland to enjoy the beautiful morning.

travellers came from below to visit the city...

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Memorial Cross Overlook

Sewanee, Tennessee

 

Originally a memorial for the First World War. Now it is for all wars.

Wires on an old fence covered in tiny ice crystals from days of sub zero temperatures and heavy frosts.

Cemetery cross looking out over the ocean

One of the most beautiful foxes I have seen! A cross fox is a partially melanistic variant of the red fox. This photo was taken in Churchill, Manitoba.

Crosses on Crete 3/6

Cross Spider with prey

DHW_1978

 

It's a phrase. When I was in 2002, survived the accident chain in Baden near Vienna, I said "Thank God". When I returned in 2004 at the hospital with the message that not have cancer of the larynx, I said "Thank God". When there was a crash and disappeared into the front part of my Mitsubishi in 2007, I said "Thank God". I was alive! It's "Thank God" phrase?

  

Unique headstone at St. Peter's cemetery - Poughkeepsie, NY

Gipfelkreuz am Lusen

Top of Lusen mountain - 1373 m

This granite cross is a famous landmark on Dartmoor, close to the Warren House Inn. It served/s as a marker in the moorland and is also a boundary marker for two parishes. The real age of that cross is unknown but it must be really ancient. I was lucky to have the sheep as a nice bit of extra interest at that moment.

Birch Tor, our picnic destination on our short walk that day can be seen in the background on top of the hill.

This is such an eye catching clock.

 

Quite a sharp photo if you click-zoom, I think this was shot with the aperture wide-open (f/3.5, Tessar).

 

Zeiss Super Ikonta 531

Kentmere 400 film

Lab develop & scan

 

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Looking close... on Friday! Jewelry on paper background

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