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endless rows of pylons from the old Princes Pier. Melbourne

 

A juvenile White Morph Reddish Egret,

Explore #425, January 16 - Thanks Christine for keeping an eye out for me!

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She walks the corridors with some unknown grace

One could not tell by the looks on her face

Her hair hangs loose and does not curl

She parts it in the middle, she's quite a girl

There she stands and does not even know

What my thoughts are and how fast they come and go

 

Þingvellir, Iceland.

Dress and boots : Boudoir. new in main store.

Skin : [Glam Affair] Carmilla Layer [Lelutka EvoX] Glam. At Equal 10.

Hat : Insomnia Angel . guilty magic - witch hat. In main store.

Hair : S-CLUB DEMO CHARLOTTE. At C88.

 

Decor :

Simply Shelby - Wiccan Archway. Soon at Nightshade Event.

-Hisa- Autumn Shrubs - Late Fall

[CC] Cerridwen's Cauldron - Mushroom Drip.

Every day, I keep thinking

About you and I

How good we are together

When we're alone together

Can you tell why

Can you tell me why you keep your distance like this?

Can you tell me why you keep your distance like this?

I wanna feel your touch

I wanna feel you

I wanna feel your touch

I wanna feel you

Will you ever?

Will you ever?

Let me in

 

► put on your earphones

 

Up to my knees......Phantos

The tiny and picturesque island, Ghost Island, is located in/on magnificent Crater Lake, Oregon

Digiatl Art Collection - Crescent Beach abstraction with a longer exposure and intentional camera movement

Backlit in the forest

 

Created for the Award Tree Group Contest October Blur

 

All photos and textures used are my own.

 

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I was sitting on the steps of our house when I saw a Wildebeest approaching directly towards me...I waited till it got closer then stood up, as it saw me it took off and galloped directly past me...

-disappeared after capturing but not for a long time:-) -

Last week, we had another king tide, as well as 80km hour winds along the water. The wind and waves brought hundreds of logs to Ambleside Beach, as well as destroying the sailing club and some of the seawall, and the pier sustained damage, sadly.

I wish I had been there to witness the power of nature. But I did go there two days after hoping to photograph some of the aftermath. I couldn't get to the pier as it was closed, as was much of the seawall.

So I decided to do an ICM of the logs that had rolled onto the beach. Another photographer was walking into my scene and I thought she looked very ghostly here as she moved slowly along the shore.

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

A corner of a hut covered in cobwebs and weird light shapes

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Daryl Knarr

Knarr Photography

Created for:

Kreative People group "Treat This " challenge #222

Thanks to SolanoSnapper for these source:

www.flickr.com/photos/solanosnapper/47955994403/

www.flickr.com/photos/solanosnapper/47955992258/

 

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Eryngium giganteum, ommonly known as Miss Willmott's Ghost. Have a spiritual weekend ... :-))

Captured during a foggy morning with this abandoned old pier taking on a ghostly appearance . Their are one or two seagulls further into the image on the pier.

 

Long exposure using a firecrest ND4.8 or 16 stop ND filter.

 

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Haweswater is a reservoir built in the valley of Mardale. The controversial construction of the Haweswater dam was started in 1929, after Parliament passed an Act giving Manchester Corporation permission to build the reservoir to supply water for the urban conurbations of north-west England.

 

At the time there was much public outcry about the decision as the valley of Mardale was populated by the farming villages of Measand and Mardale Green, and the construction of the reservoir would mean that these villages would be flooded and lost, and the population would have to be moved. In addition the valley was considered one of the most picturesque in Westmorland, and many people thought it should be left alone.

 

All the farms and houses of the villages of Mardale and Measand, and the Dun Bull Inn were pulled down. Coffins were removed from the graveyard, and buried elsewhere, and Mardale church was demolished. At times of drought, when the water level is low, many people go back to see what is left of the village of Mardale.

 

Source: VisitCumbria.com

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Long exposure shot. Earthshine, clouds, and stars.

  

Posting a little early for a Happy Sliders Sunday! ;o)

 

My plan was to take a week off Flickr, have a rest and spend my time messing about with watercolour painting. I've got so many photos that I want to paint - I imagined that the Lock-down would give me oceans of time! It hasn't quite gone to plan but I did manage to make a small start ;o)

I used an infrared shot of trees at Fyvie, and combined it with a watercolour of the same trees to make (hopefully) something new.

The infrared shot was taken with my Nikon D90 converted to shoot only in IR 720nm. Link to the original in the first comment field.

 

Blend and Merge: Here

My Sliders Sunday set is here: Here

Post-processing set: Here

My Tree set is here: Here

My Infrared set: Here

Found in a garage

A low fog creates an eerie scene. (DSC_5260.jpg)

A different take on the West Pier, the clouds were great for this long exposure.

Rowley Regis Station

  

For alternative railway photography, follow the link:

www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.

A very small white pumpkin from the market :-)

Happy Thursday Monochrome

 

Centro Habana, Cuba

- The very colorful Centro Havana with its late eighteenth - and - nineteenth century neighbourhoods. Adjacent and between the districts of La Habana Vieja and Vedado in Cuba.

- Le très coloré Centro Havane avec ses quartiers fin XVIIIe – et - XIXe siècles. Adjacent et entre les quartiers de La Habana Vieja et Vedado à Cuba.

- El muy colorido Centro Habana, con sus barrios finale del siglos XVIII – y - XIX. Adyacentes y entre los barrios de La Habana Vieja y el Vedado en Cuba.

 

The ruins of the Rat Portage Lumber Company Mill.

 

While driving on a back road near Harrison Mills, I noticed what looked like the top of a building peeking out of the forest on the other side of a dyke. I had to look around and investigate these ruins. The cement building was built by the Rat Portage Lumber Company to house the mill boiler. The mill was built in 1903 at the confluence of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers and closed in 1911. It was kind of a ghostly place and while looking around the abandoned building I felt a spectral presence. Over time the old buildings disappeared but the Kilby General Store remained with a few other buildings, and they became the Kilby Historic Site and Museum.

   

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