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The morning mist slowly disappears between the trees, the golden autumn leaves fall to the ground and have to stay there. Annual cycle.

Slovenia is a country that takes care of cyclists, by building bicycle paths wherever it can. Car drivers are quite tolerant towards cyclists. And landscapes like this can only invite you for another ride. On the way from Brežice to Kostanjevica on Krka.

From the archive: summicron 50 on Fuji xt-3 (digital), zone focused at f/8.

 

Sheffield cathedral churchyard

faster than the speed of light

Summer Olympic Sports

As seen in Woodford, Essex.

The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Ennerdale Water.

A nice peaceful scene with a mystery. Who taped up the Keep Left blue sign with silver tape and why?

Buildings in Bernkastel, Germany.

The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Ennerdale Water.

The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Ennerdale Water.

The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Ennerdale Water.

Utrecht, NL

06-25

... of fuerteventura

Kapelmuur - mini tripod / timer

gustav runge's exquisite victorian palm house illuminated as part of moment factory's 'light cycles' in the adelaide botanic gardens

 

illuminate festival, adelaide, south australia

Travemünde, Germany, 2017

Sun above Le Grand Colombier (Jura mountains)

Building: London Olympic Velodrome

 

Architect: Hopkins Architects

 

Completed: 2012

Our first day in Chiang Mai and we did a little cycle tour of our immediate surroundings

Paso del pelotón en una curva en una carrera de la categoria Master 30

Peloton crossing the round about in a race category Master 30.

Little Italy on Preston St. in Ottawa, Canada. Spring thinks it's Summer today, it hit a high of almost 30C. From an ice storm last week to this today, it's crazy making , lol!

February 22, 2010, and the water cycle is in full effect. Rain and warmer temps are causing the snow to revert to a semi-gaseous form, causing a haze of fog as a loaded Ohio Central coal train rolls north a few miles north of Zanesville, Ohio.

 

Back in the day, I would have called this a GLT, Glouster Turn, because it has the nice neat loaf of coal in the gons behind the power, but I think the folks at G&W had changed the symbol to BOT by then. I never bothered to listen to the scanner back then, so I don't know. If saw a train from the office window, I knew it was train time. And if the power/weather/light was good, it was lunchtime too.

Cycling round the Trough Of Bowland.

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