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Hawthorns above Otterspool Promenade and the River Mersey. I am amazed that I was so preoccupied by framing the rapidly moving ship that I failed to spot the lost coat displayed on the tree.
West Mesa, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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This image accidentally appeared as I took a picture of a moving subway train in Toronto. The two historical images from Toronto's past are framed by the windows which reveal the artwork on the opposite platform.
The beauty of St. Albans Church in Copenhagen, framed by leaves and branches of a nearby park. “St. Alban's Church, locally often referred to simply as the English Church, is an Anglican church in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built from 1885 to 1887 for the growing English congregation in the city. Wikipedia”
Swainson´s Spurfowl in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
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There were so many Robins around today and lots of interactions and posing. There all nicely framed themselves in the vegetation.
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It was such a beautiful day! Blue sky, classic Dutch white sheep clouds and a wind mill. I made a bicycle tour through our polders. This is a picture of one of the polder Schermer remaining wind mills, called Bovenmolen G and part of the Dutch heritage. The mill was built in 1633. At present the miller and his family are living in the mill. Schermerhorn, 2018.
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I made my way from Steelhead Falls to Cliff Falls and I wanted to get a head on shot of the river with the potholes that I had seen. To my dismay I found the shot I saw was obviously taken by drone. I have a drone but this is a Provincial Park and drones are prohibited. Not sure how that works. Anyway DJI get in touch :)
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