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Architecte : Louis Arretche

Light installation in front of the Lotte World Tower, Seoul.

(Second try to post this. Sorry - I lost all your kind comments from yesterday)

For The Weekly Alphabet Challenge - T is for turning.

 

This is the Orlando Eye at night, it's turning very slowly and I turned my camera 90 degrees very slowly, then back again. The orange lights are light trails from the traffic.

 

The Orlando Eye opened on 4th May, we went up in it a few days later. It was a bit disappointing as I guess I am comparing it to the London Eye where there is so much to see. It was still an interesting experience though.

V-Twins Easy Come Color

A red flower, that naturally looked like it was exploding, "helped" with post processing.

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...der Farben konnte ich an diesen Abend am Silsersee erleben. Aufgenommen mit Lee circ. Polfilter, Grauverlauffilter ND 0.6

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By the time the train reached Brookman the sun had cleared the Chugach Mountains and the drifts had gotten deeper. Seen here at the south switch of Brookman in a few hundred feet they would blast the work train caboose, in the siding waiting for them to clear, with snow.

Manif des retraites . Nîmes

What a glorious day! I actually have a window open. And I found these in my neighbor's yard!!!! I'm so happy to have outdoor life to photograph again. There is hope...spring is here!

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Long Island New York

¡mi reino por un 10-20! en este sitio me quedo sin ángulo para mostraros lo maravilloso que es

Shot with a LOMO "Mikroplanar 65 mm F 4.5" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

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CANON D450

 

Lens : Sigma 105mm 2.8 mm

outburst of joy

 

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"La joie est la matière la plus rare dans ce monde. Elle n'a rien à voir avec l'euphorie, l'optimisme ou l'enthousiasme. Elle n'est pas un sentiment. Tous nos sentiments sont soupçonnables. La joie ne vient pas du dedans, elle surgit du dehors — une chose de rien, circulante, aérienne, volante. On lui accorde beaucoup moins de crédit qu'à la tristesse qui, elle, fait valoir ses antécédents, son poids, sa profondeur. La joie n'a aucun antécédent, aucun poids, aucune profondeur. Elle est toute en commencements, en envols, en vibrations d'alouette."

 

Christian Bobin, auteur français né en 1951, in "La plus que vive".

 

*Own work*

I've noticed the odd poppy appearing already so I thought I'd post an image from the regular and spectacular fields near Crantock, North Cornwall. Thanks for viewing.

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