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They had a bunch of these desk-chairs at the local Habitat Re-Store. Some local homeschool parents should snap these up.
Another Rapeseed photo taken with my Tamron 70-300mm lens which is so versatile.
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Having pitched my tent earlier than expected in La Fouly, Switzerland, I decided to add on an extra little adventure to get up a little closer to the Glacier de l'A Neuve. I was certainly glad of my efforts as only 500m higher than the campsite, which was at 1600m, the landscape was much more wild and rugged. Not long after this image was taken, the weather changed quickly. The summits became enshrouded in cloud and the heavens opened up. I made it back to camp in the nick of time. Switzerland is an incredible country and one that I would be very happy to spend a lot more time.
Haselgraben is a valley in Upper Austria, in the lovely region Muehlviertel, where I live.
The approximately 10 kilometers long valley is situated in the northern direction of Linz.
Very often -especially in fall- there lies fog over Linz, because the big river Danube is running through Linz. Then it is the best to leave Linz and to go on for a trip in the higher region Muehlviertel.
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Captured in Berkeley, California in 2015 with a Tamron SP AF 90mm/F2.8 wide open. (BBB3556) -- Explore Feb 26, 2021 #171
Your love keeps lifting me.
(dont worry, i didnt switch to Nikon. I used his camera for this shot =P)
The waters of Afon Lloer cascade down to the Ogwen Valley with the peak of Tryfan looming in the background.
I took this just before the second lockdown last year. To be honest its a very beautiful spot for landscape photography with the Snowdonia Mountains as a backdrop. I struggled a bit with the harsh light and getting a decent composition of the gushing water in the foreground. I will go back at some point and explore this watercourse as I am sure there are some better spots a little higher up.
I climbed Pen Yr Ole Wen earlier and took this on my way back down.
Steps leading up a terrace on the campus of Stephens College, is a symbol of the education provided by this prestigious university. A glimpse of Senior Hall can be seen on the right.
Stephens College
1200 E Broadway
Columbia, Missouri
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View from the man made hill at the Sarasota Celery Fields. A great place to hike and bird watch in Sarasota, FL.
Happy Bench Monday
The higher you climb, the further you see.
He who sees further, dreams longer.
Plus vous montez, plus vous voyez loin.
Celui qui voit plus loin, rêve plus longtemps.
Chi più alto sale, più lontano vede.
Chi più lontano vede, più a lungo sogna.
(W.B.)
The 1100 empties once again ascend the grade out of Silver Bay passing the world-famous rock. Down below is the dirt lot next to Glenn Avon Falls located across the road from the rock.
Das ist nichts für Leute mit Höhenangst, so wie mich, aber Mia fand es voll gut!
Viele Grüße an euch alle und weiterhin einen schönen Sommer für euch!
Sabine
Ashy-Headed Goose (Chloephaga poliocephala)
The ashy-headed goose is a bird of South America's southern cone from central Chile and Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, south into Tierra del Fuego. It also occurs as vagrant on the Falkland Islands and has bred there. In summer it primarily inhabits clearings in damp forests of southern beech around lakes and marshes, on inland islands, near the coast, and on higher ground. In winter it favours meadows and pastures.