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High Brown Fritillary - Argynnis adippe
The Beautiful Rare High Brown!
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Lavarella hut (2050m) with alpine buildings, Valun de Fanes, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy
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Rain speeds through the streets of Ascension 7, on Leigh's hoverbike, on an adrenaline induced high.
(Photo taken at Sleepy Bay Photo studio)
Tau Emerald Dragonfly (Hemicordulia tau)
It chose the highest part of the Jade Plant to perch. But, I was on my knees for this shot!
Happy Wing Wednesday!
No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
🎧: High
[Kalback]- Original Jeans M7 @ TMD November
[Native Urban]- Another 1 Sneakers @ Uber Oct 25 – Nov 22
Location: Midgar - Final Fantasy VII RP Community
The colors are still not very natural on what I expected. Processing in Windows software.
(Mobile photo)
Memories of summer - a UK rarity and one of several pairs seen on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon on a bright, sunny day back in June (UK) (7994)
Beautiful early light bathing a small section of the falls at Glynneath. High Water Everywhere is a favourite blues by Charlie Patton, and is one of the first I learned to play on the guitar, it's also the last track that played on my playlist last night so is fine for this shot.
High Force is a waterfall on the River Tees, near Middleton-in-Teesdale, Teesdale, England. The waterfall is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and European Geopark.
suitable for high bay warehouse and logistic center, such as an Amazon logistic center ...
due to more and more orders in the mail order business, truck traffic is increasing significantly and the space required for logistics centers will be enormous in the future, soil sealing by ugly rectangular buildings, which we can not afford environmentally, retail is destroyed and our beautiful city centers fall dead ...
;-) ...
anyway, this is a hall of a museum, which I like best ...
ƒ/8.0 24.0 mm 1/40 100
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Continuing the theme of "quirky Indiana", today's feature is this old Impala sitting on the top of a metal tower.
One may ask "why", and I don't have an answer. But this is (or was) part of a menagerie of unusual stuff that included a vintage motel sign, old railroad cars and junk trucks. All located at a train station that was converted into a seafood restaurant. The business has since closed and to my understanding most of this stuff have been removed from the property. I'm not sure if this car is still there or not!
Charlestown, Indiana
UPDATE: Unfortunately this car (and everything else) has been removed from the property as of 10/2021.