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Here’s wishing you lots of good health. and happiness in the years to come. Enjoy!
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It is extremely sad to witness puffins resorting to using fishing line to construct their nests. This highlights the impact of human activity on the natural world and the dangerous consequences of littering. The use of fishing line puts the birds' lives at risk and has serious consequences for the puffin and its offspring, including entanglement, injury, and death. It is crucial that we all take responsibility for preserving the environment and its inhabitants by disposing of waste properly and reducing our reliance on harmful materials.
This image is dedicated to the people who have lost there lives yesterday in The Netherlands.
An idiot has killed 8 people (including himself afterwards) in a shopping mall with a machine gun!
4 people are still in critical conditions and another 16 are also still in the hospital
How cruele people can be.
How crazy people can be.
How sick people can be!
Please no more killings!
The steam was so intense, I was here for probably twenty minutes before I even realized there was a man in the water.
See more at markofphotography.com!
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Praying for Better Days!
As a Dane, Mikkel Honoré was racing at home today, in this exceptional prologue of the Tour de France in Copenhagen. Having fallen and derailed earlier, the end of the race must have been quite painful.
I did an extended photoshooting with my little model...
so you might get to see some more portraits of her ;))
Have a wonderful and peaceful sunday!!!
......... for Olivier (Olibac). Thank you for your constant support and interest and your very welcome suggestions.
See his wonderful photos here www.flickr.com/photos/olibac/
Best large please
I spotted this wall in the garden at Rustenberg Wine Estate, near Stellenbosch.
Come and join us with your wall photos on a Wednesday!
To my friend Tio
In the beginning I thought
he leaves me out in the rain
in the pouring rain
and you thought the same about me
I know
but there where some hints
some indications
eventually the rain stopped
just for a moment ?
a change to the better?
I was in the mist
I tried to peer through the fog
and I poked about in a fog
leaving somebody out in the cold
can produce fog
to cut a long story short
I found a valuable friend
or did he find me?
I think we both did the job
and this was good!
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يــــا اعز واغلا ماخلق ربي انــــسان
لو غض جفني خـــافقي فيـــك واعي
أحبـــك
I love you
Je t'aime
Σ 'αγαπω
♥ i Love U in all languages of the World ♥
Remembering & missing the beautiful you Dad, on your birthday. Wish you were still here wth us. I miss you so much Papa! Ti voglio tanto, tanto bene sempre =)
St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrála Svatého Víta), Prague, Czech Republic is a Gothic masterpiece, and for some, the best cathedral in Europe..
The foundation stone was laid by King John of Bohemia in 1344 but it took almost a further six centuries to complete, with the final phase of construction taking place during the period 1873-1929.
The cathedral was so busy with tourists as you would expect, I was very lucky getting these shots as a little later I was told by security that I couldn't use a tripod!!! Phew!!!
A total of 8 Pixel Shift portrait images (the original collage is over 670mb in size) taken with the Pentax K3 II paired with the Samyang 10mm f/2.8 ED AS NCS CS (Ultra Wide Angle) lens mounted on the Manfrotto Tripod with Manfrotto Pan head 391RC2 and triggered using a Pentax remote,
Stitched together in the Photomerge feature in Photoshop on iMac then a pretty much standard run through in DxO Optics Pro on Mac......so really the image is very similar to the original stills.
This is the interior of the Catholic Church in Our Lady of the Rocks island, which s adorned with Byzantine-style paintings, including frescoes depicting religious scenes and local folklore, and features a main altar made of Carrara and Corinthian marble by Antonio Capellano.
It houses a revered icon of Mary and Christ painted by Lovro Dobričević and contains votive objects, including maritime artifacts and an 1828 embroidery made from silk, gold, silver thread, and human hair, which reportedly took 25 years to complete.
It is unique in every respect and it only conveys the dedication of people, who not only kept faith in God, but also dedicated every piece of art they could learn in their lives.
Taken in Perast, Bay of Kotor, Montenegro
A Gundog Trial in Scotland in January -- taken with my mobile phone as conditions didn't warrant me risking my camera!!! But thought that it shows even in a blizzard the event will continue!!
With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve - Quaid-i- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-e-Azam Residency (Urdu: قائد اعظم ریزڈنسی—Qāʾid-e Aʿẓam Rẹziḋinsī), also known as Ziarat Residency, is located in Ziarat, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is where Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah spent the last two months and ten days of his life. It is the most famous landmark of the city, constructed in 1892 during the British Raj. The building is a wooden structure, originally designed as a sanatorium before being converted into the summer residence of the agent of the Governor General. It is declared a national monument and heritage site and is of great architectural importance.
On 15 June 2013, the Residency was targeted with rockets by terrorists and badly damaged.
However, it has been reconstructed and opened to public since 14 August 2014.
Jinnah is one of my ideals and is a symbol of dedication in the history of Indo-Pak subcontinent, today is his birthday.
Dedicated to my Flickr SISTER RK; "Thanks! loved to get in your Grandmaster Series"
SEE YOU SOON ON YOUR STREAMS:)))
I feel a need to post this because I took a spill trying to get here. Bad shoes on slippery rocks = bad news. But I remember holding my camera high to protect it from the water, while my hip and elbow took the lion's share of the fall. Had to ice down a bit later, but the camera stayed dry. Thus, this was my hardest shot to get of the Maroon Bells.
To the one who is more beautiful than all of the most beautiful things in this universe put together.
It is with great sadness that I share the news that Margo passed away yesterday to cancer. She was a photo / nature enthusiast and appreciated sharing her photos with this community so much. She spoke of all her connections close and far away, and enjoyed reading the dutch comments as a connection to her roots. Thank you for all the kind comments and supportive words over the years. My heart breaks to lose her. She was simply the best mom a daughter could ever ask for.