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Il gatto randagio cattivissimo
When you rescue a stray cat battered and injured, you take it to treatment and the vet tells you "this cat can never stay at home is too aggressive", but you and the cat do not understand it because you speak another language, made of patience and trust, of looks and purr.
Quando soccorri un gatto randagio malandato e ferito, lo porti a far curare e ti dicono "non potrà mai stare in casa è troppo aggressivo", ma tu e il gatto non lo capite perché parlate un'altra lingua, fatta di pazienza e fiducia, di sguardi e fusa.
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Un piccola mazza di tamburo tra le foglie. Qui le chiamiamo trulle.
A small shaggy parasol between the leaves.
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I tulipani sono tra i miei fiori preferiti. Rossi sono davvero belli.
Tulips are among my favorite flowers. Reds are really beautiful.
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Auld Holywood pier in County Down, Ireland. Fantastic to see this well worn pier still standing tall after all these years. Was a dull morning so felt the Black & white treatment was wise.
-I took a picture similar to this earlier on in the year, however I was interested in seeing how lighting would affect this particular shot.
-I revisited the spot at which I took this photo last time an attempted to recreate the conditions.
Tuk Tuk's/Rickshaws are a very popular form of transport in Sri Lanka and many other parts of South East Asia. They come in a variety of different shapes and forms, depending on which country you visit.
La nuova torre dei piloti di Genova svetta sulla nuova area della Marina.
The new Genoa Harbor control tower stands out over the new Marina area.
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A 30 second exposure I took in Cregagh Glen, Belfast earlier today. It came out a bit dark but managed to rescue a lot of detail with some post editing.
Not sure if I like this or not, no real centre point of interest to catch the eye. All CC welcome. Taken this evening at Helen's Bay County Down.
-Caught in the corner of a large photo I took whilst in Lagos, Portugal.
-This is the result of that crop
My first time taking my camera to Stormont grounds and would love to catch the sunrising over the building some morning.