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This is taken from a causeway leading from Ogden Utah to Antelope Island in the middle of the Great Salt Lake. Apparently it was under water for a long time, but emerged again in the 90's. Im glad because it was a rather interesting place to visit. As you can see, it is a pretty unique looking place, and there was plenty of opportunities for wildlife viewing once we got on the island.

Outside one of the shops in England.

The scaly patterns in these clouds remind me somewhat of one of those cellular automata rules.

They kept running away. . .I don't know why. . .

Interesting Clouds. Here is a picture I took of the giant monsoon storm that was coming in. It rained for at least 3 days.

It looks interesting down there, I'll have to find a way to get in there on the way back. Maybe an old iron mine?

Interesting project, great presentation!

Miracle Miles, USA | winter , 2006

Something I'd not tried before, focussing on the subject on a longer exposure then twisting the old lens to create this rather fab effect.

.... with an even more interesting name ;-) ;-)

(I'll leave it up to your imagination !!)

Do you think the heralding angels have caused the birds to head for the highway?

 

Spotted in the flickr Interestingness pages. Best viewed as part of this group pool.

My favourite item from our religious knick knack collection - a solar powered plastic prayer wheel that I bought in Nepal.

Bike time 2009 muskegon, mi.

History 289.6 sounds like an interesting class.

Fascinating is a word I use for the unexpected. In this case, I should think "interesting" would suffice.

After the "snow" started I ducked inside this Blenz coffee shop. You don't often see corrugated tin used as a decorative motif.

25 most interesting pictures in May 8th.

This is a shop at the Queensbay Mall selling collectibles and other interesting items.

#marginendevour

#helenshaddock

Scenes in Benevento, Italia —— I love these photos! I do not live near an ancient town where small shrines were traditionally installed rather randomly and where time has added so much to the scene/composition. Within an area of lets say 10x10 feet you may find in addition to an installed shrine of painting or sculpture religious in nature 100 years old or more, but also evidence of random infrastructure (wiring, plumbing, ventilation, security), advertising, graffiti , textural wall decay and ongoing repair, and often traditionally posted local death notices. What a wealth graphic appeal.

ok, so this is not that interesting a picture of the stars. But this is the first time I ever bothered cranking up some settings on an NEF of the sky, and I was astonished at how much detail you can crank out from 18mm, especially in teh way of color. If you zoom in enough, each star has a distinctive shape and color and it doesn't seem like it would take too much more to get a great deal of detail out of one of them. So this picture is to remind myself to go back and take some star shots. Maybe I can get something amazing yet.

This view is from our backyard up to the top of "our" local ski hill.

 

Crowsnest Pass, Alberta

On a walk around the city to catch up with the rebuild. December 2018 Christchurch New Zealand.

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