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Discovering a brand-new connector here, thank you Bow Pioneers for your time and effort.

Discovered this great globe showing the map of Dresden, Saxony. The Dart showed the exact location were we've been. Gps done oldschool.

 

Shot with my D5000 and the Sigma 17-70mm

Set to 1/250s, 42mm, Iso 2000 and F/3.5

No Postprocessing

Lake Louise water temperature in summer is 4C, here you will see snow in the mountains and once the wind blows from that side you will feel the winter breeze while standing on the opposite bank in shorts and T-shirt.

 

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

  

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2015-10-14 14.09.47 PS

 

Thanx for Viewin, Favin, and Commentin on my Stream!

something short for funsies

 

jump in by high places

A young lad can't help but stare at two finely dressed women of the Traveller community attending the Ballinasloe Horse Fair, Co. Galway, Ireland.

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Ringköbing Fjord near Nymindegab

Olympus digital camera

a whispered » i'm still here «

  

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no big glittery icons or invitations , please !

Discover that enthusiasm explodes into a PASSION for life.

Discover. San Jose, CA 2019

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Cape Town offers a truly unique experience with cosmopolitan CBD and wide variety of outlying areas that will appeal to everyone.

 

Within the CBD itself, you can enjoy taking a long hike or cable car ride up the famed Table Mountain, explore the Cape of Goodhope Castle, take a boat ride out to Robben Island, where the renowned ex-president Nelson Mandela was held prisoner, and enjoy the world-class V&A Waterfront.

 

The famous Cape Wine Route is a must where you will find some of the finest wine farms in the world in towns like Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.

 

These places have such a rich history too with interesting museums, history buildings, and plenty of world class restaurants and cafes to frequent.

 

Pentax 67 - Kodak Gold 200 - 04:00 @ 38C - Rotary B's - Tetenal C-41

Discover Your World of Style.

#GRD4 #streetstyle #RaglanSiu

#bw #hongkongstreet #streetdreams #ishootthereforeiam #phototherapy #hongkong

One of the first old churches I visited in Ireland. I discovered this place for the first time several years ago when one of my friends mentioned the abandoned church somewhere near old graveyard in Inishowen.

The original parish of Moville was divided into Upper and Lower Moville in 1781, this church as far as I known belonged to Uppper Moville parish.

The building is abandoned and currently put up for sale. Seeing it in such good condition after all these years I decided to breathe life into it.

This image took me some time to accomplish but I'm happy with how it came out.

Another "fairy stone" discovered while walking through Mossneuk Wood in the Lochliboside Hills (location removed).

In typical hollywood fashion, our heroine hides in fear of her life. Bravely looking in completely the wrong direction as the scary robot creeps up on her :)

Milano Expo 2015, padiglione dell'Ecuador

A Class 220 Voyager approaches Chelvey Bridge in North Somerset with 1V60, the 11:05 Edinburgh to Plymouth service on Sunday 19th April 2020.

 

Shot during my government-permitted exercise activity for that day.

 

One of the positive things for me about the Covid-19 lockdown has been the chance to discover new viewpoints for railway photography in my own locality that I had never noticed before, such as the one shown here.

Brilliant backlit aspen trees - San Francisco Peaks, Coconino National Forest, Arizona

 

{ L } Lightbox view is best

 

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the arrival of a new year ... discover the possibilities

 

just got back from a weeks vacation with my family

feeling re-energized and excited about the new year

 

thanks for all the e-mails ... I promise to write back

 

happy new year ... a bit late (already 8 days old)

 

I forgot to say ... the models are samantha and erin my nieces. It might be the last year they will let me do stuff like this because they will be to old and it will be to un-cool. The 13-teen yr old wont even let me take a picture of her anymore.

 

Step by Step 👣

Cats which I discovered on my ways.

Details♡

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hair: TRUTH HAIR Ishya @Uber

top: [DAMI]basic v-neck tee @.IDK.

bottom: EMPORIUM -Tiny Jeans @Hello Tuesday

necklace: Cae :: Helix :: Collection @Cosmopolitan

 

nail polish: -{ZOZ}- Summer 20015 French Polish @Cosmopolitan

shoes: [hh] Skylar Strappy Platforms HUD Driven (SLink High Feet) @Hello Tuesday

 

bracelet: -B'LEAF- Bracelet and Ring Eagle @Cosmopolitan

ring: -B'LEAF- Bracelet and Ring Eagle @Cosmopolitan

bag: Che Bella // Moon Purse @Cosmopolitan

camera+pose: = fashiowl poses = Discovering Milan @Famoustation

 

Thank you all♡

Duckling.

 

See on black press L.

 

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Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal

I discovered this Location several weeks ago and returned today with my camera and wellies. This is my 1st attempt at a long exposure in day light.

Ruddycleave water runs from high on Dartmoor, through Buckland-in-the-moor and Grey Park woods and is a tributary of the river Dart.

Cha’s Happy 3rd Anniversary!

Cha and (the Late) Kasimir joined to my family on September 7, 2014.

 

Yes, you are THE boss!

Discover the need for exercise to strengthen yourself.

Discover how to embrace CHANGES that are necessary in your life.

Discover your reason for being and the MEANING of your life.

The Eldrial Vale

 

Beneath an immeasurable sky, where clouds drifted like phantoms across a fathomless blue, the Eldrial Vale unfurled in solemn majesty. It was a place where time thickened, suspended between memory and forgetting. On either side, mountains loomed — their peaks scarred by lingering ice, white veins against weathered rock — watching all with an indifference carved by millennia. Forests of ancient trees draped their dark canopies down the slopes, their depths murmuring secrets to winds that slipped through the branches like unseen messengers.

 

A river, impossibly clear, wound its way through the valley’s heart, glinting like liquid glass drawn by an unseen hand. It wove intricate, unhurried arcs through the meadowlands, as if contemplating its own course. The water whispered across pebbles smoothed by the ages, its sound a language older than thought. There was a kind of sentience to its flow, a knowing grace that made the air around it feel charged — as though the very earth held its breath.

 

The valley floor stretched out, a wild expanse of mossy greens and russet grasses, interrupted by boulders tossed carelessly in some forgotten upheaval. Wildflowers, brilliant yet shy, clung to the edges of this fractured land, their delicate petals trembling beneath the weight of the sun’s late morning gaze. The air was dense with the scent of damp loam, cool stone, and distant water — a mingling of fragrances so subtle they bordered on memory.

 

It was a landscape that held itself apart, poised between serenity and unease. A stillness laced with tension, as though the land teetered on the brink of revelation. Here, beauty did not simply exist; it watched. The mountains neither welcomed nor forbade, their silence stretched taut, a canvas awaiting meaning. The river did not merely travel — it remembered, its path carved not just through rock, but through forgotten tales and unspoken longings.

 

Beyond the narrowing of the vale, where shadows braided themselves into the light, lay the passage into wilder realms. The valley's edges blurred, boundaries fading into uncertainty. Each step forward felt like a question pressed into the earth. And in that space between known and unknown, sunlight seemed to flicker, hesitant yet resolute — as though the world itself was deciding whether to unveil or obscure.

 

To stand here was to feel the enormity of stories untold, the ache of things almost remembered. The air thrummed with a quiet, dissonant music, vibrating with a tension that refused to resolve. The stones, the water, the wind — they all seemed to pause, expectant, holding within them the possibility of revelation or retreat.

 

This was Eldrial: a place where the world tilted ever so slightly, unsettling in its beauty, magnetic in its mystery — an edge between what was and what might yet be.

 

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To wander these landscapes, whether in vision or in thought, is to touch a fragment of that boundless wonder. If the whisper of this vale calls to you, let your journey continue beyond these words. Discover more visions of untamed places and stories held in light and language at www.coronaviking.com — where the world awaits, ready to be seen anew.

 

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Real Location: Routeburn Valley North in New Zealand's Southern Alps

Created with Corel Painter and Dream software

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