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The slightly scruffy, rambling village of Patara (Gelemiş) attracts an interesting mix of Turkish and foreign eccentrics. Its ruins come with a bonus in the form of a wonderful white-sand beach some 50m wide and 20km long. While there are plenty of pensions and a few midrange hotels, traditional village life still goes on here. Transport can be irregular, so hopefully this means it will stay the way it is.
(Source: Lonely Planet)
Taken in Barcelona, Spain
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I forgot to scan this before I had it framed. After scanning it in 4 sections through the glass and adjusting in photoshop, here is the next best thing. A few years ago my son and I walked the back alleys of a local town, Port Hope in search of images. It was around -20 degrees C. The snow squeaked! He took the image for this one. It was a lot of fun to paint, especially the rusty steel.
459 photos merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. The strong diagonal lines were caused by a contrail from an airplane. You can also see a sun halo and sun dogs. A snowmobile went by, but the only sign of it is a trail of fine snow that it kicked up as it passed. I'll upload that single photo next.