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- SAN LEONARDO -
Lungo la strada per Macomer, a circa 6 km da Santulussurgiu,
si trova la località termale di San Leonardo di Siete Fuentes,
così chiamata per le sue Sette Fontane.
E' un luogo di villeggiatura per chi ama soprattutto, la pace, e
vuol rinfrancare corpo e spirito, respirando aria di montagna.
La frazione sorge all'interno di un bosco di lecci e querce. Le
acque che sgorgano dalle sorgenti hanno proprietà diuretiche
perchè leggere e prive di scorie. La frazione si trova a 700 m.
di altitudine.Il bosco è attraversato dall'acqua che sgorgando
dalle sorgenti, forma un piccolo lago.Qui venne edificata nel XII
secolo la chiesa di San Leonardo, in stile romanico-pisano, in
origine apparteneva al monastero e all'ospedale dei monaci
Gerosolimitani, in seguito nel XIII secolo fu ampliata e
modificata.
Fonte: www.schibot.org
My annual fall tree. This is what it looked like this morning and I shot it less than three hours ago.
Camera: Minolta SRT-201
Lens: Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm, f/1.2
Film: Kodak Gold 100 (expired 08/2003, shot @ 25 ISO)
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/30
Date: October 17th, 2020, 10.53 a.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo Flo 200: 1 minute
Minolta SRT201 Gold 100 Fall Tree 2020 23ef
we're having a lovely fall here, truly. beautiful sunrises, warm afternoons, gorgeous sunsets. i know we like to complain about the weather when we've got it bad, but we don't always take the time to appreciate it when its not too bad.
Falling in love again, falling in love again
Why couldn't I, why shouldn't I fall in love with you
Why must you lead your heart and keep we two apart
Why couldn't I, why shouldn't I fall in love with you
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16 Jan 15
This area is in the Rocky Mt. Pk. just off of Moraine Pk Rd. This day I drove for the late of time for a hike in this area.
"Falling Water"
Week 43
This week's challenge was "walls." I thought outside the box on this one and went with a wall of water. This is a uncommon composition of a popular waterfall that required me to get my feet wet in some very cold water.
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We occasionally travel a secondary road on the way to the lake and have been watching the progress of this foal. Amazing how fast it's grown but still very close to the mare.
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This shot in the Rockies is above Como, CO on the old D, SP & P RR grade on the way up to the Divide after the biggest Boreas Pass reversal in direction back toward the west and above Roberts Cabin. Here you can see the grade! The old grade (Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad - early paper RRs included Pacific in their names) shows a rebuilt tourist section along the original grade as long as the road left the old grade temporarily. Even in Google view, it looks like they scattered cinders for authentication and for effect. I bet the old Mason-Bogie locomotives blasted plenty of cinders on their way up here. First, before heading up the old grade, boogie your way around Como, the panning camps in the valley above (Tarryall Camp) and especially the old RR Hotel if you have not had breakfast! Go empty! They will fill you beyond capacity. Under order.
This shot shows the spot where friends and family dined at a card table up by the rise on the curve before the grade was rebuilt. I have been over the old dirt road recovered from the rail bed several times before. I remember camping outside on the western approach to Boreas when it snowed on me one night years ago. That was the most comfy night I ever spent coved with snow! Look for the old track loop on your way up the east side; it's still there and in the next post. Even in Google view, it looks like they scattered cinders for authentication. It is easily found (even the narrow gauge tracks) on Google maps - Boreas Pass. Stop and snap your own takes of all about you can find! Frankly, friends and family dined at a card table up on the curve before the grade was rebuilt. Ace views there. Boogie your way up there!
Sooner or later, it always comes time to get up and move on. Get your back brushed off before getting in the vehicle. Mine was loaded by then as I got more and more comfortable on my aspen leaf blanket. I needed to be there all August and fall instead of here!
Some of these spots are in the Rockies are best found by looking around. Because of our viscous fall, we have to do that now anyway if we want pictures as many Rocky (and Sierra Nevada) areas are on fire and the skies are the pits, Brad and otherwise. This is another for my return to another autumn series this badly lost fall of cloudless skies of fire haze from that squirrely fake global warming. They fear the Wyo and Colorado Chambers/Poudre fire may eventually merge making a major mess. Will that torch the Old Roach tie hacking area? Massive fires ahoy!
There is no denying it any longer. The chill of fall is here and the summer is gone. Sigh.
Sensational Sunday to you my friend.
Fall is the season for whitetail photography. It's the only time of year you can reliably photo bucks. They get a little reckless when the testosterone rages. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Well.....they say that Fall has arrived. Hard to tell by the Temps here in the Southeast : ))
I haven't been around much this week, trying to play "catch up" tonight. I've been busy doing Computer Upgrades at work for the last two weeks....hopefully I can get around to everyone tonight. Enjoy the weekend ; )
Exif data
Camera Olympus E-620
Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture f/7.1
Focal Length 94 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias +1 EV