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The human eye needs a certain amount of time to get used to the alternation of light and dark, and this bridge is no exception. However, thanks to the bright strip of light on the ceiling, I couldn't get lost even during the day and reached the other side safely.
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Ilford HP5+
Adonal 1:100 + sea salt
60´, 19,5°C
Nikon F2 (1971-1980)
Nikkor 28mm/f 3.5 K (1975-1977)
Model: Skye McLeod Fairywren
Catwa Jessica Mesh Head
Maitreya Lara Mesh Body
Emeli Hair by LeLutka
IKON Promise Eyes (Nymph)
Native of Winter ensemble (incl. headband & boots) by Champagne Sparkling Couture
Sylvan Ears by BentBox
Moon Staff by Ceridwen's Cauldron
Staff-11 Pose by [ImpEle]
Sim: Suomi @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cubana%20Bay/103/131/22
Classical Piano Music - Belle Musique Classique ~ Bach Prelude
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Hey Neverending Lovers!
The 13th book has just launched, and the artist is excited to share the new story and sim with you. To celebrate, join the artist himself for exclusive guided tours this weekend!
Catch the tours today at 12 PM SLT, or tomorrow at 8 AM and 10 AM SLT. You'll explore new areas, uncover hidden secrets, and get to ask the artist about the latest stories and the new sim.
Just show up at the landing point at the scheduled times. The artist can't wait to meet you and reveal the magic!
interesting sandstone forms in the lower Antelope Slot Canyon outside of Page Arizona, What do you see?
This is called a slot canyon, a narrow rift in the sandstone which can be 35' deep and at times almost too narrow to walk through. Other area's the canyon widens out to 20 ~30 feet. The sandstone swirls are formed by flooding water and wind currents over many many years. The Canyon featured is called "Lower Antelope Canyon" and Lower and Upper are both located just 5 miles east of Page Arizona
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The White-throated Sparrows are on the move here and will soon leave us. This is a sign of fall as much as their sweet song from hidden places in the under brush defines summer for me.
If you have never heard the song check the link below.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/White-throated_Sparrow/sounds
Edmonton River Valley.
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Main Street Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn, New York. United States / August 2017
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In addition to our popular Pebble Beach and nautical-themed playground, Main Street features an expanded and elevated lawn, an upgraded dog run, Main Street Terrace, and an entry plaza at Washington Street. Main Street is also the site of the adaptively reused 99 Plymouth building - a former DEP facility home to the BBP Conservancy’s Environmental Education Center. 99 Plymouth also hosts a rotating program of local art installations in its Community Room and entry gallery.
Main Street is also the home of DUMBO Boulders Powered by The Cliffs, an expansive new attraction comprising the largest outdoor bouldering facility in North America. Its many challenges, which cater to newcomers and experienced climbers alike, will make it your new favorite place to climb!
Journey again in another view. The old guide alway walked ahead. When the we left behind far away. He stopped and looked at us in silence. He was wordless and never laugh not like any other guide I have ever met. Maybe he wasn't a guide but a local peasant paid to show us the way.
However, he was cool not only in character but also in pose.
It has been far too long since I have created a photo. I went out looking today for something to shoot but nothing presented itself as a viable option. We were hit with a Storm making it hard to park anywhere. Once I was home tonight I figured out what to do..
3 lighthouses of leading light Somfletherwisch at the Elbe river near Hamburg
www.deutsche-leuchtfeuer.de/binnen/elbe/somfletherwisch.html
The view west from Victoria Bridge features a very recognizable Scots pine tree.
This lonely, condemned old soul makes for a nice, convenient focal point for photographs; & has appeared in many in the public domain. The sight of it, though, makes me more sad than anything else. Singular, weather-ravaged old specimens represent the wreckage of land abuse stretching back millenia. A stubborn, antiquated & chronic attitude, by the 'sporting' estates, of allowing deer numbers to multiply unchecked - for the purposes of so-called 'sport' - has created the waste ground that makes up a large percentage of the Highlands today. The result, if you're 'lucky' enough, is one or two ancient, gnarled pines where there once would have stood countless - blanketing every glen floor. Most Highland glens have long been wiped entirely clear of the old Caledonian Wood, with little sign - even in this supposedly 'enlightened' age - of a reversal. These are not sentiments you are likely to hear from tourist guides on the ubiquitous coaches that pepper the Highland roads during the summer.
Macro Mondays theme: Father
This is a section of the leatherette cover of one of the four volumes of Audel's Carpenters and Builders Guide that my father gave me before he died. It is packed with useful information that he used for many things, including designing and building the two story extension to my family home. Each time I look at these books on my shelf I think of my father who was born 100 years ago. Sadly he died at the age of 91. I don't use it for anything practical (the internet is much easier) but it is a treasured memorial to the old man.
This is a quote from the frontispiece:
When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for; and let us think, as we lay stone on stone, that a time is to come when those stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them, "See! This our father did for us!"
~John Ruskin
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Como cada 24 de Dic aparezco por este enclave local
As usual every year come to see the sunrise on the 24th
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Straight from camera.
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