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The heartwood comes from the center of the tree, in this case, the loblolly pine. These timbers will be used to begin the construction of a home.
Last in my three-image dragonfly series, this one processed into an artistic rendering.
It's getting cold here in Wisconsin at the end of November, so these summer fliers are long gone.
Have a nice weekend, everyone...
A white-bellied sea eagle (haliaeetus leucogaster), framed by clouds, soaring high above the island of Pangkor, in Malaysia.
Cincu is a small village in Transsylvania. As nearly every village in this area, it has a prominent church which served as a fortress at the same time.This is the view to the south from the church tower.
I awoke early this morning and thought I will head up to Newbiggin for a sunrise. I was on the road at 5.15am, but there wasn't a cloud in the sky, so I carried on up the M6 and decided to have a good walk around Holme Fell.
It was a crystal clear, still, frosty morning. I got to the summit around 6.45 am and it was perfectly still and silent. I liked this strange Silver Birch framing the Langdale Pikes, so I set up and to my shock I heard a loud rumbling and thunder of hooves. I had seen a number of Belted Galloway Cattle on the way up and gave them a wide berth, so I was shocked when I turned round and saw about 12 Red Deer thundering towards me. As I turned they spotted me and quickly came to a halt before heading off in the opposite direction. Majestic Creatures.
I took quite a few shots of spots up here before descending to my car without seeing another soul. I was back on the road at 9.45 am and its great to watch the cars heading into the Lakes as you are heading in the opposite direction.
Krakow, South Poland.
Picture No: 2021-11-13-4789_P3_FS
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
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Diffraction correction: Yes
Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)
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One of the few corners of Warwick that escaped the Great Fire of Warwick of 1694.
Thomas Oken's House.
Thomas Oken (d.1573) came from a humble family, but became the richest man in Warwick, making his fortune dealing in wool and woven fabrics. He lived during the reigns of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, during a period of great religious change and social upheaval.
Oken was married but died childless, and left his personal fortune to the town. His will arranged – amongst other things – for the payment of the salary of the schoolmaster, annual payments to ‘the poor’, the paving of certain streets, the repairing of the bridge, the wages of the herdsmen and the beadle, the repairing of the wells and the provision of a number of almshouses. The Thomas Oken Charity is still in existence today – and still owns this building, the rent for which goes towards good causes for the benefit of Warwick people.
In his will, Thomas Oken also provided for the spending of £1 annually on a feast, preceded by a service at St. Mary’s. The annual feast still goes on to this day, during which a toast is always given to Thomas Oken’s memory!
Framed by the Oak tree and a double rainbow, 92214 works a charter goods past Kinchley Lane on the Great Central Railway on 26 February 2024. Taken during a 30742 Charters.
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Aerial view of Dubai Frame, Downtown skyline in United Arab Emirates. Financial district and business area in smart urban city. Burj Khalifa and high-rise buildings at sunset.
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While at Edwards Gardens in Scarborough On. I came upon this concrete window. Well opportunity knocks at every corner, so keeping in mind of a window frame, I photographed these flowers in the concrete frame. I liked the way it turned out.
A short while ago Instead of just having my pictures on flickr and then having them live their lives out in my computer I started printing and framing 8x10 of my favorite people,places,flowers and birds and then hanging them on my computer room walls. This smaller one will get hung later today and then I have room for 2 more frames like this one to balance off the space. I am Loving my room now !!!!!
I was tempted to remove this frame and bring it home with me. The emerald green colouring gave me shivers of delight :)
Happy Fence Friday
Laramie is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States. Elevation at 7,200 feet, railroad history (more photos to come), and as the higher-education center for the state of Wyoming. The population was 31,407 at the 2020 census, making it the 4th most populous city in Wyoming.