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The rain kept away for a change ..trudging over soggy moorland in search of a lone tree! Didn't find one but still good fun :-)

Spotted these lovely lambs when out on my walk. I was very conscious of the wired fence with tufts of wool that was keeping them in and keeping them safe.

Part of the sea defence for Tinside on Plymouth waterfront

Created for the Kreative People Contest "Symmetry"

 

This tiger was not in a cave as I have shown him but in a large open enclosure.

 

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There are two enclosures fenced with stones. The smaller one for the horses in the main roundup, and for the sheep found in the second and third roundups

Samyang 8mm f3.5 - manual - @f8

My first session with this lens and I'm very impressed :)

This is one of the sheltered spots in Willow's enclosure. I love the butterfly tree, the secret to keep it flowering is clipping off the browned flower heads.

Tombolo of Baleal

  

A tombolo, from the Italian tombolo, derived from the Latin tumulus, meaning 'mound', and sometimes translated as ayre, is a deposition landform in which an island is attached to the mainland by a narrow piece of land such as a spit or bar. Once attached, the island is then known as a tied island. Several islands tied together by bars which rise above the water level are called a tombolo cluster.[1] Two or more tombolos may form an enclosure (called a lagoon) that can eventually fill with sediment. A tombolo may be considered to be a type ofisthmus.

  

Baleal is on the Silver Coast, close to where I live

  

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XIV

 

when my strong arms receive you,

the voices of absence, sweetly

our leisures will count two paths

without anyone, with the two of them, never and always.

 

And the pair of words messes

to deep unity. and so much number

is reduced to the edge of the encounter

with amazement of being poetry.

 

I no longer know how to walk except towards you.

The rose of paths of your absence

alert in me the scent of return

and the hidden word of his science.

 

I hear my name in you, I am your presence.

 

by Carlos Pellicer

  

Finian's Foraois, Lost Unicorn (235, 141, 25) - Moderado

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Marley with his wild “airplane ears” on after escaping the backyard enclosure.

 

Photo inspired by Jack London’s 1903 novel “The Call of the Wild” and Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”.

 

Posted for Happy Caturday’s September 5, 2020 theme of cats and book titles.

The Puerta Baja is one of the most imposing monumental entrances in the entire country. Great in the entire extension of the term, it has huge towers flanking a vast arch of unequaled width and that makes sense to give way to the waters of storms that periodically hover over the city.

 

The Gate was originally, perhaps in the 13th century, a simple arch defended by a tower. In the fourteenth century the entrance was modified, raising a simple tower with pointed openings (it is the inner half of the tower on the left seen from inside the enclosure).

In the XV century, around 1451, the two towers that flank the arch were erected; in a case, the left tower, adding a body to the existing one, in the one in the tower on the right, always seen from the inside, building it on a new floor; the two towers were crowned with staggered merlons. At this time the central body of the door was modified, opening a gallery of arches. Already in the 16th century the access arch was lowered and the imperial shield of Carlos V was placed

 

It was rehabilitated between 1987 and 1988 by the Daroca Workshop School to locate the Darocenses Studies Center.

A sheep farm in St John's in the Vale, taken on the way up to Great Dodd.

Zeiss Major Planetarium

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Via degli Dei (BO-FI)

Ansco Panorama camera

Seven consecutive vertical frames

Lower Darnley, PEI

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***Contrast Edited with Flickr Photo Editor

The Home of the Jaguar enclosure Chester Zoo.

(n.) *Enclosure

1. the act of enclosing something inside something else

2. artifact consisting of a space that has been enclosed for some purpose

3. a naturally enclosed space

 

Sun Enclosure, St-Hilarion, Quebec, Canada.

 

PixQuote:

"Memory demands an image."

-Bertrand Russell

 

PixNote

Enclosure, historically is the process of subdivision of common land for individual ownership. (Ref: Wikipedia)

situated on farm-track that's only maintained for arable nowadays

Wendling Estate, Camden

Cloister, Lincoln Cathedral (England, UK).

 

Eternal return (also known as "eternal recurrence") is a concept that the universe has been recurring, and will continue to recur, in a self-similar form an infinite number of times across infinite time or space.

 

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Crop storage area at a farm in Pressac, Vienne region, France

After I had spent some time at Mogshade Pond, I headed down through Bolderwood to find some areas that might still be foggy.

 

Thankfully at Vinney Ridge, next to the A35, the area was still quite foggy and the sun hadn't yet risen above the trees.

 

Vinney Ridge Enclosure, The New Forest, Hampshire

Nikon D750 / Nikon 70-200@85mm / f/16 / 4 exposures merged in Lightroom CC

I don't know. It looks to dark to take pictures

LUCKY # 27! 27! 27! 27!

 

Exciting News! Here at Action Photo Tours, we are trying to start off 2021 right! A few of my images have been selected as finalists in the TPOTY (Travel Photographer of the Year) competition. The Rainier Snow Cave image below has been chosen for the People's Choice Award and I NEED YOUR SUPPORT!. Simply follow the link below and select image #27 as your favorite! Voting closes Jan 21 and your vote matters!

 

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To add a little fun to this process, we are raffling two 2021 Soul of the Desert calendars. One calendar will be awarded to anyone who votes and comments below. The second calendar will be awarded to anyone who shares this post! Winners will be announced Jan. 13!

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