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Olsbæk meadow - Olsbækengen (2024-02-26)
In the middle of Greve Municipality (Denmark) lies Olsbækkilen.
Olsbæk and the nearby meadows, shrubbery and small forests form the green wedge. The area stretches from Rævebakken (The Foxhill) and Olsbæklake in the northwest to the rainwater basin between Godsparken and Rytterbakken in the southeast. The small paths make it possible to experience nature up close.
The meadow was originally an agricultural area and is therefore nutrient-rich. In the future, cows will graze in the cattle pen and ponds will provide better conditions for biodiversity, so that new plants and animals will be able to live in the area. In the coming years, we will therefore see nature unfold more diversely with wild plants, bees, butterflies, amphibians, birds and mammals.
Olsbæk meadow offers, among other things, a newly established lake, a toad watering hole, a flower meadow with fruit trees and a viewing hill. The signs in the area provide information about animal and plant life
Danish:
Midt i Greve Kommune ligger Olsbækkilen. Olsbækken og de nærliggende enge, buskadser og småskove udgør den grønne kile. Området strækker sig fra Rævebakken og Olsbæksøen i nordvest til regnvandsbassinnet mellem Godsparken og Rytterbakken i sydøst. De små stier gør det muligt at opleve naturen på tæt hold.
Engen var oprindeligt et landbrugsområde og er derfor næringsrig. Fremover vil køer græsse i kvægfolden og vandhuller vil give bedre betingelser for biodiversitet, så nye planter og dyr vil kunne leve i området. I de kommende år vil vi derfor se naturen udfolde sig mere mangfoldigt med vilde planter, bier, sommerfugle, padder, fugle og pattedyr.
Olsbæk Eng byder blandt andet på en nyetableret sø, et tudsevandhul, en blomstereng med frugttræer og en udsigtsbakke. Skiltene i området giver information om dyre- og plantelivet.
Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire.
Built by Alfred Waterhouse in 1868 as his own home, Foxhill now houses the University of Reading's School of Law.
Sony A7II + Sony Zeiss Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA
shot these berries at foxhill lake. created a mystical piece using blending colors, textures and blur....
Looking north on La Tijera Blvd. in Westchester area of Los Angeles. "La tijera" means 'the scissor' in Spanish, appropriate for this boulevard that cuts diagonally through Westchester and Ladera Heights (hills in the background).
This was the sunrise that rewarded me for staying up all night photographing the Perseid Meteor Shower this past August off the Laramie River in S. Wyoming. In my early morning all-nighter stupor, it sure was quite the welcome sight! ;-)))
As of late I've been on a mission to celebrate some of the less known landscapes around my neck of the woods. Not that I don't crave Oxbow Bend and The Wave as much as the next guy, but I am convinced it's worth exploring more local locations off the beaten track. Everywhere has a sense of place, it's up to us to discover it.
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!
Source: Scan of an original item.
Set: GRA02-4.
Date: 1910s?
Postmark: unposted.
Publisher: Tomkins & Barrett, Swindon.
Repository: From the collection of Mr & Mrs Grace.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Standing at the top of a hill looking west towards Bromsgrove. I am in the hamlet of Forhill which is in the Bromsgrove district of Worcestershire. If I turned around I would see the old Roman Road Icknield Street which passes through this part of the countryside.
Langdon Hole.
I had this bird for company from Foxhill Down back to Langdon Hole as it searched most of the fence posts along the way for food.
The streets virtually deserted, Sheffield Transport 663 is captured turning from High Street into Sheffield's Haymarket. Certainly an early morning view, the photograph captures the feel of the City as it awakens to face what promises to be a warm summer's day.
Then a modern vehicle, the dual-door Park Royal bodied PDR2 Atlantean had been new to the Department in April 1970. The yellow forward-mounted sign informed passengers that the bus was fitted with the Videmat electro-mechanical ticketing system. This avoided having to queue to pay the driver; passengers paying the exact coinage into the on-board Videmat machine, and a self-administered ticket bearing an image of the coins paid being issued. To achieve this, the forward entrance was segregated for split loading; - boarding to the left was 'pay the driver', or to the right, the self-service payment machine. The idea being to speed up loading times for one-man-operated buses.
Scanned from the original large format negative.
In het centrum van Bath is First 44521, een Alexander-Dennis Enviro 200, onderweg op lijn 3 van Bathford naar Foxhill.
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First 44521 seen in the city centre of Bath working route 3 from Bathford to Foxhill.
Bath, Pierrepont Street, 22-5-2017.
i completely blew the focus again. i again forgot to focus and feel the photo came out great as a result.
'roid week day 4
Polaroid automatic 100
Polaroid chocolate film
we went out for a New Years day walk and ended up in a impressionist painting! I took the shot further down the road than Pissaro painted it because the tree on the right was so similar to the one in his work.
In the middle of Greve Municipality (Denmark) lies Olsbækkilen.
Olsbæk and the nearby meadows, shrubbery and small forests form the green wedge. The area stretches from Rævebakken (The Foxhill) and Olsbæklake in the northwest to the rainwater basin between Godsparken and Rytterbakken in the southeast. The small paths make it possible to experience nature up close.
The meadow was originally an agricultural area and is therefore nutrient-rich. In the future, cows will graze in the cattle pen and ponds will provide better conditions for biodiversity, so that new plants and animals will be able to live in the area. In the coming years, we will therefore see nature unfold more diversely with wild plants, bees, butterflies, amphibians, birds and mammals.
Olsbæk meadow offers, among other things, a newly established lake, a toad watering hole, a flower meadow with fruit trees and a viewing hill. The signs in the area provide information about animal and plant life
Danish:
Midt i Greve Kommune ligger Olsbækkilen. Olsbækken og de nærliggende enge, buskadser og småskove udgør den grønne kile. Området strækker sig fra Rævebakken og Olsbæksøen i nordvest til regnvandsbassinnet mellem Godsparken og Rytterbakken i sydøst. De små stier gør det muligt at opleve naturen på tæt hold.
Engen var oprindeligt et landbrugsområde og er derfor næringsrig. Fremover vil køer græsse i kvægfolden og vandhuller vil give bedre betingelser for biodiversitet, så nye planter og dyr vil kunne leve i området. I de kommende år vil vi derfor se naturen udfolde sig mere mangfoldigt med vilde planter, bier, sommerfugle, padder, fugle og pattedyr.
Olsbæk Eng byder blandt andet på en nyetableret sø, et tudsevandhul, en blomstereng med frugttræer og en udsigtsbakke. Skiltene i området giver information om dyre- og plantelivet.
Poppies, bathed in warm evening light on Charlbury Hill near Bishopstone.
Thank you Peter Hulance for the location tip!