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The Hog’s Back Park was developed in the 1950s and it occupies an area of over 20.8 hectares in the middle of the City of Ottawa. It offers many things to explore such as the beautiful Hog’s Back Falls (officially known as Prince of Wales Falls, the dam was built during the construction of the Rideau Canal between 1826 and 1832), a place to picnic and spend time in family as well as many trails for walking and biking. It is also near the Mooney’s Bay Beach on the Rideau River in the Mooney’s Bay Park. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

  

Le parc Hog's Back a été aménagé dans les années 1950 et occupe une superficie de plus de 20,8 hectares au centre de la ville d'Ottawa. Il offre de nombreuses choses à explorer telles que les magnifiques chutes Hog's Back (officiellement connues sous le nom de chutes Prince of Wales, le barrage a été construit lors de la construction du canal Rideau entre 1826 et 1832), un endroit pour pique-niquer et passer du temps en famille aussi autant de sentiers pour la marche et le vélo. Il est également près de la plage de Mooney's Bay sur la rivière Rideau dans le parc de Mooney's Bay. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Something exciting has happened to the humble native coneflower over the past decade. Breeders have put their best efforts toward developing new and improved colors and forms of this easy-growing native perennial wildflower. Some of the newest varieties are hybrid crosses between two different coneflower species. With these makeovers, Echinacea has morphed into a rock star in the garden. With the addition of so many new Echinacea forms, it is possible to design an entire landscape centered on this flower.

 

Not that there was anything wrong with the original E. purpurea, a familiar dusky purple daisy-like flower with a prominent orange center. Its long bloom period, self-seeding habit, and drought tolerance still make it a favorite of beginners and professionals alike, who delight in the wildlife-friendly attributes of the pollen-rich blooms. Coneflowers are trouble-free but just watch out that you don't overwater the plant or root rot and fungal diseases like powdery mildew can occur.

www.thespruce.com/top-coneflower-varieties-1315807

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The film has been in the camera for well over a year. Finished it off today and developed. This one ws from todays hike - I walked up into the clouds.

Sonoran Preserve, Phoenix, AZ -

Camera: Hasselblad 500CM

Lens: 40mm Distagon f/4

Film: Kodak T-MAX 100 developed in Rodinal 1+50

October 2025, Clifton Hill.

Lucky 400 SHD, bulk rolled.

Stand developed, dslr scan.

Camera: Holga 120N

Film: Kodak Gold 200

Exposure: ca. 1/100 sec and f/8, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Ensign Selfix 16/20 645 Folding Camera with ilford FP4+ film, developed in Rodinal.

Italien / Lombardei - Limone sul Garda

 

Limone sul Garda (Gardesano: Limù) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy (northern Italy), at the western bank of Lake Garda.

 

History

 

Despite the presence of famous cultivations of lemons (the meaning of limone in Italian), the town's name is probably derived from the ancient lemos (elm) or limes (Latin: boundary, referring to the communes of Brescia and the Bishopric of Trento). Between 1863 and 1905 the denomination of the comune was Limone San Giovanni.

 

On 13 September 1786, the famous German poet J. Wolfgang Goethe passed by the village by boat and described with this words its lemon gardens:

 

"We passed Limone, the mountain-gardens of which, laid out terrace-fashion, and planted with citron-trees, have a neat and rich appearance. The whole garden consists of rows of square white pillars placed at some distance from each other, and rising up the mountain in steps. On these pillars strong beams are laid, that the trees planted between them may be sheltered in the winter. The view of these pleasant objects was favored by a slow passage, and we had already passed Malcesine when the wind suddenly changed, took the direction usual in the day-time, and blew towards the north."

 

(Italian Journey, J. Wolfgang Goethe, 1816–17)

 

Until the 1940s, the town was reachable only by lake or through the mountains, with the road to Riva del Garda being completed in 1932, but today Limone is one of the most renowned tourist resorts in the area.

 

Health

 

In 1979, researchers discovered that people in Limone possess a mutant form of apolipoprotein (called ApoA-1 Milano) in their blood, that induced a healthy form of high-density cholesterol, which resulted in a lowered risk of atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases.

 

The protein appears to have given residents of the village extreme longevity - a dozen of those living here are over the age of 100 (for c. 1,000 total inhabitants). The origin of the mutation has been traced back to a couple who lived in Limone in the 17th century. Research has been ongoing to develop pharmaceutical treatments against heart disease based on mimicking the beneficial effects of the ApoA-1 mutation.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Limone sul Garda ist eine italienische Gemeinde am Westufer des Gardasees in der Provinz Brescia in der Lombardei. Die an der Gardesana Occidentale liegende Gemeinde hat 1142 Einwohner (Stand 31. Dezember 2019). Das ursprüngliche Fischerdorf ist heute ein Touristenort mit vielen modernen Hotels und Ferienwohnungen. In Limone befinden sich die beiden Häfen Porto Vecchio und Porto Nuovo.

 

Der Name Limone leitet sich wahrscheinlich nicht, wie oft angenommen, von den umliegenden Zitronenhainen ab, sondern vom lateinischen Wort limes (Grenze). Denn einst endete in Limone die Republik Venedig. Trotzdem wird dort hauptsächlich das „Zitronen-Image“ vermarktet.

 

Geographie

 

Der Ort liegt direkt am nördlichen Westufer des Gardasees und ist im Nordwesten von Felswänden umgeben. Unmittelbar nordöstlich von Limone grenzt die Gemeinde Riva del Garda an. Im Südwesten befindet sich die Gemeinde Tremosine.

 

Geschichte

 

Limone war ursprünglich ein kleines Dorf, das zwischen 1426 und 1797 zur venezianischen Magnifica Patria, einem Zusammenschluss der westlichen Gemeinden des Gardasees und einem Teil des Sabbiatals, gehörte. Mit Einmarsch der Truppen Napoleons wurde dieser Zusammenschluss 1797 aufgelöst. Nach dem Wiener Kongress im Jahre 1815 war Limone dem lombardisch-venezianischen Königreich zugehörig und damit auch dem Kaisertum Österreich.

 

Österreich gab nach dem Sardinischen Krieg seine Herrschaft über die Lombardei ab, und so fiel Limone an das 1861 gegründete Königreich Italien. Die Grenze zu Österreich befand sich dabei nur wenige Kilometer nördlich von Limone. Die unmittelbare Nähe zur Grenze hatte zur Folge, dass Limone in der Zeit des Ersten Weltkrieges frühzeitig vom Kriegsgeschehen erfasst wurde. Zunächst flüchtete ein Teil der Einwohnerschaft in das nahe gelegene Tremosine. Im September 1916 wurden schließlich auch die verbliebenen Einwohner evakuiert. Zuvor mussten die Plantagenbesitzer das gesamte Abdeckmaterial der Gewächshäuser an das Militär abgeben. Dies führte dazu, dass der Anbau von Zitrusfrüchten nicht mehr möglich war. Von 1863 bis 1905 war der Gemeindename Limone San Giovanni.

 

Zwischen 1928 und 1931 erfolgte der Bau der Gardesana Occidentale von Gargnano nach Riva. Limone war bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt nur über unwegsame Saumpfade oder per Schiff erreichbar. Die Eröffnung der Straße führte zu wirtschaftlichem Aufschwung und auch zu einer Zunahme des Fremdenverkehrs. Um die Uferbereiche innerhalb des Dorfes besser zu erschließen, wurde dann 1939 die Strandpromenade errichtet.

 

Wirtschaft und Infrastruktur

 

Im Jahre 2016 lag der Ort bei der Zahl der Übernachtungen pro Anzahl Einwohner mit deutlichem Abstand an erster Stelle, bei der absoluten Anzahl an einundvierzigster.[2]

 

Im Gemeindegebiet gab es zum 31. Dezember 2015 87 Beherbergungsbetriebe mit insgesamt 6.841 Betten.

 

Etwa 10.000 Touristen kommen täglich während der Sommersaison nach Limone. Für sie wurden große Parkplätze am Ortsrand eingerichtet, da in der Altstadt aufgrund enger Gassen kein Autoverkehr möglich ist.

 

Sehenswürdigkeiten

 

Das Stadtbild ist unter anderem durch die berühmten Zitronenhaine geprägt. Sie sind unter anderem durch folgende Beschreibung Goethes vom 13. September 1786 berühmt geworden:

 

„Heute früh um drei Uhr fuhr ich von Torbole weg mit zwei Ruderern. Anfangs war der Wind günstig, daß sie die Segel brauchen konnten. Der Morgen war herrlich, zwar wolkig, doch bei der Dämmerung still. Wir fuhren bei Limone vorbei, dessen Berggärten, terrassenweise angelegt und mit Zitronenbäumen bepflanzt, ein reiches und reinliches Ansehn geben. Der ganze Garten besteht aus Reihen von weißen viereckigen Pfeilern, die in einer gewissen Entfernung voneinander stehen und stufenweis den Berg hinaufrücken. Über diese Pfeiler sind starke Stangen gelegt, um im Winter die dazwischen gepflanzten Bäume zu decken. Das Betrachten und Beschauen dieser angenehmen Gegenstände ward durch eine langsame Fahrt begünstigt, und so waren wir schon an Malcesine vorbei, als der Wind sich völlig umkehrte, seinen gewöhnlichen Tagweg nahm und nach Norden zog.“

 

– Goethe: Italienische Reise

 

Sonstiges

 

Um 1980 entdeckten Wissenschaftler bei den Bewohnern ein mutiertes Molekül eines Apolipoproteins im Blut. Dieses senkt das Erkrankungsrisiko von Arteriosklerose und anderer Herz-Kreislauferkrankungen.

 

(Wikipedia)

Taken with Hasselblad 501cm and 80mm Planar f2.8 lens. On Kodak T-Max 100 at 100asa and developed in Ilford ID-11. Digitised on Epson v550 with SilverFast®8 (SE) software at 3200ppi...

 

Rutland Water, Oakham, Normanton Church...

The Château de Maintenon is a château, developed from the original castle, situated in the commune of Maintenon in the Eure-et-Loir département of France. It is best known as being the private residence of the second spouse of Louis XIV, Madame de Maintenon.

The castle has been classified as a Monument historique since 1944 by the French Ministry of Culture.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Maintenon

Normanton Church, Rutland Water, Oakham...

 

Taken with Hasselblad 501cm and 80mm Planar *t CB lens, on Kodak Tmax 100 at 64asa and developed in Ilford ID-11 (1+1) for 12 minutes at 20°c. Digitised on Epson v550 and SilverFast®8 (SE) software at 3200ppi...

 

Developed using darktable 3.8.0

Sony Fe 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS, developed in DXO PureRaw 3 and Affinity Photo

Yashica D

Yashikor 80mm 3.5

Kodak Portra 400 @ 200

Developed in Tetenal C41

Epson V 850 scanned

Germany is a developing country when it comes to internet and internet access. Which in our case means that we've been offline for some days now because our reliably incompetent access provider kindly upgraded us to what was advertised as 'high speed DSL'.

 

So sorry for not commenting all that much. At least, here's some signs of life in form of a selfie... it's been raining for days now and the pack is cuddling up and preparing for winter ;)

Mamiya 6 with 50mm and Kentmere 100 (ASA 50) developed in Rodinal 1:50.

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Yashica Mat EM, Yashinon 80mm/3.5

Kodak Portra 400VC (expired 2002)

*Part of this roll is damaged, crippled & crumpled when develop at the lab.

 

*Don't know how & why the green tint visible at half of the frame. ??

Thought this was cool:

I basically "developed the film"

Using my scanner then taking the negative of the film strip

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At least I think that's what he's doing.

 

Can't shoot one without the other.

Developed using darktable 3.0.0

Rollei SL66SE, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2,8, Orange filter, T-MAX 100 Professional (Kodak TMX 6052) developed in Ilfosol S 1+9, digitised by photographing the original negative on a light pad - tethered capture and digital development in Lightroom.

 

The Howgills as a whole lie within the county of Cumbria, although the area remains in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

 

"Cautley Spout is England's highest (cascade) waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on Ingleborough falls a greater unbroken distance into a pothole, and Hardraw Force has a greater unbroken fall above ground). The broken cascade of falls tumbles a total of [nearly 200m] down a cliff face at the head of a wild and bleak glacial valley that comes down from a high plateau called The Calf. [...] This fall is one of the few cascade falls in England; most are either tiered or plunge falls." (Wikipedia)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cautley_Spout

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cautley_Spout

Canon Sure Shot Supreme

Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400

Lab Developed

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro

Discovered my red onion is developing his own little family!

This is a close-up photo of a developed beach stone that I found on Bartlett's Beach. It has lovely patterns, subtle colours, a smooth shape that fits nicely in one's hand, and flecks of mica that glint in the direct sunlight.

Minolta Dynax 8000i

Minolta 50mm 1.7

Ilford FP4

Developed In Caffenol C-H

12 Minutes @ 20 Degrees C

Epson V 850 Scanned

Tianzifang or Tianzi Fang (Chinese: 田子坊) is a touristic arts and crafts enclave that has developed from a renovated traditional residential area in the French Concession area of Shanghai. It is now home to boutique shops, bars and restaurants.

Tianzi fang is located in one of the most expensive areas in Shanghai. It has become a major tourist attraction and has more than 200 diverse small businesses such as cafes, bars, restaurants, art galleries, craft stores, design houses and studios, and even French bistros. It is adjacent to the SML center which is among the largest shopping malls in Shanghai upon completion.

It is also near the Shanghai Metro Line 9's Dapuqiao Station which is immediately to the south.

Despite all the businesses selling trendy craft and some foreign goods, the area does not have the look of having been overly beautified - electricity cables are still strung overhead, and air conditioning units are obvious on the outside of the buildings. The district is distinctly different from Xintiandi, another Shikumen redevelopment in central Shanghai further to the northeast, in that it has managed to preserve its residential feel, adding to its appeal.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianzifang

 

Tianzifang o Tianzi Fang (en chino: 田子坊) es un enclave turístico de artesanía que se ha desarrollado a partir de una zona residencial tradicional renovada en la zona de la Concesión Francesa de Shanghái. Ahora alberga tiendas boutique, bares y restaurantes.

Tianzi Fang está situado en una de las zonas más caras de Shanghái. Se ha convertido en una importante atracción turística y cuenta con más de 200 pequeñas empresas diversas, como cafés, bares, restaurantes, galerías de arte, tiendas de artesanía, casas y estudios de diseño e incluso bistrós franceses. Está junto al centro SML, que se encuentra entre los centros comerciales más grandes de Shanghái una vez finalizado.

También está cerca de la estación Dapuqiao de la línea 9 del metro de Shanghái, que está inmediatamente al sur.

A pesar de todos los negocios que venden artesanía de moda y algunos productos extranjeros, la zona no parece haber sido demasiado embellecida: todavía hay cables eléctricos tendidos por encima y las unidades de aire acondicionado son evidentes en el exterior de los edificios. El distrito es claramente diferente de Xintiandi, otra reurbanización de Shikumen en el centro de Shanghai más al noreste, en el sentido de que ha logrado preservar su sensación residencial, lo que aumenta su atractivo.

 

★WHO IS THE INTERNATIONAL FIBER COLLABORATIVE?

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INTERDEPENDENCE TREE PROJECT / HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.

*Participants represented 39 states and 23 countries

*Estimated 431 submitting entities

*62 Schools

*Estimated 14,000 leaves were submitted

* 25 Feet wide x 35 Feet Tall

 

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*6,000 square foot wrap

*Approx. 6,000 artworks included

 

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The Dream Rocket project would like to challenge you to ‘Dare to Dream’. To dream about your future and the future of our world through dream themes such as health, community, conservation, science, technology, space, peace, and so on. We would like you to use your selected Dream Theme to express, explore, and create your vision on your section of the wrap. We hope that you are able to express and learn through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, you are asked to write a brief essay explaining your artwork, and the dream theme in which you chose.

 

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Photographed on Kodak Tmax 400, rated at 250 ASA, developed in Pyrocat HD.

Camera: Rolleiflex Automat 3.5 (Tessar)

Stack of 14, HeliconFocus method C, and LR

Developed in PS & NIK Silver Efex Pro 2

From the Driftwood Series

 

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This was a very fun photo series I did back in the spring. During one of my visits to the local Hamburg Beach there was a lot of drift wood pushed up the beach after the fall and winter seasons and some of it was rather picturesque. It happens every year and is ... #etbtsy

 

Continued on my blog: Driftwood

 

Photographed with a 35mm Nikon FE2 camera on Agent Shadow 400 Black & White Negative Film, developed in D-23.

Quietly mutating

Material constructions

Non-illusionistic domains

Clear distinctions

Woven into fabric

Persistent thread

Developed using darktable 3.0.0

Leica M6

50mm Summicron Type 3

Ultrafine Xtreme 400

Dev: Kodak D-76 1:1 for 12.5 min at 70 degrees

 

From the first roll of film I've developed myself in about 27 years.

...Booderee National Park.

 

Taken with Holga-120WPC on Velvia 50 and developed in Tetanal Colortec E6 Three Bath Kit at Summercloud Bay.

 

52rolls.net/2014/01/13/for-every-time-there-is-a-season/

Voigtlander 35mm 1.7 Ultron Aspherical VM, developed in Affinity

T-max / 135mm / Self developed / Self portrait

Now, for the 3rd year running, we have another 3 young House Martins developing fast. These are the 3 egg shells found in the garden, 2 on the 29th May with an interesting fine pattern inside, (showing through the light) and the last one found 2 days later on 31st May with no patterning inside?

 

The shells are incredibly delicate and only the size of a small fingernail. Alas, since this photograph was taken, the birds have not visited again since 2020.

Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes or fynbos. In local tradition, the protea flower represents change and hope. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape flora are thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape, where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. The main vectors responsible for the transfer of pollen in protea cultivation are birds, insects, and wind. Some Protea species exhibit both self-pollination and cross-pollination as a method of reproduction. Cross-pollination is preferred, though, as a method of reproduction because it provides genetic diversity in the population. When cultivating proteas, breeders use hand pollination as a controlled method to transfer pollen from one flower to another. Proteas usually flower during spring. The general structure of their flower heads consists of a mass of flowers on a woody receptacle. The ovary is protected by the receptacle, thus is not seen when looking at the flower, but the anthers are present at the top of the flower, which can then easily transfer the pollen to the vectors. 17529

Developed using darktable 2.6.2

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