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Voluntary social isolation one day or two, to work with pictures and more goes well, but a forced one feels much worse. Maybe because we don't know how long the insulation will last.

Take care everyone

 

BTW Whoopers have arrived now to Sweden, coming in thousends.

 

Texture: Tota, Jai Johnson.

Taken at the same time as 'Walking among giants' flic.kr/p/2k7PbgX , this beech stands a little away from the line - and probably more at risk from mishit golf balls!

Once upon a time, somewhere in the fall en France.

 

"Destiny plays an important role in my life"

~ Mohanlal

 

Thanks Lenabem-Anna for this lovely texture!

 

Nacimiento del Río Huesna, San Nicolás del Puerto (Sevilla - Andalucía)

 

Dedicated to anindya. Thanks for the testimonial, my friend

  

In the São Macário mountain range, we can find one chapel dedicated to this Saint.

A beautiful sunrise behind Thomas á Becket Church down on the Romney Marshes in Kent. Isolated at the moment by the high water levels!

 

Arguably the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh, St Thomas Becket sits alone in a field, surrounded by water courses and sheep.

It was built in the 12th century and restored in the 18th century, when the original timber building was encased in brick. Much of the original timber work can be seen inside the church, which also contains a seven-sided font and triple-decker pulpit.

Canon 6D mkII

EF25mm 1.4L USM lens

A beautiful but isolated farm, which I never get tired of visiting. A lovely place, both summer and winter and also a great fishing place.

 

© Sigmund Løland. All Rights Reserved.

Moorland Farm, near Wycoller, Lancashire

Leica M-E / Carl Zeiss Tele-Tessar ZM 4/85 mm

 

Kronborg Slot Helsingør, Denmark

 

This picture is like my feeling in the long times of COVID-19 lockdowns. Isolated and and a unsharp piece in a big see of loneliness and sadness.

There's a vaccine! I just heard. It's 90 percent effective.! No more isolation soon !!!

A glimpse of an isolated farm in Iceland.

Snowy Egret is in a quiet place, No other birds around in his space, just him. Enjoying the Silence and Peace alone with Calmness. No Sounds, no Noise, he is so still.

A simple handheld image of this iconic location. My wife was with me and i'm strictly limited to 30 seconds per photo. I hope to return in the next few days at dawn to take a better image. Great to see snow still on the mountains.

Whitman County-Washington State

The Northumberland Hills are a harsh and often wind-swept environment and any tree that makes it is a survivor and many of those that do are likely to be on their own.

Looking for isolation

Taken on the Ranger's path in Snowdonia.

The Snowdon Ranger Path is one of the quieter official routes to the summit and possibly one of the oldest. The trail starts from the Snowdon Ranger Youth Hostel on the shores of Llyn Cwellyn on the A4085 between Caernarfon and Beddgelert. Regular Snowdon Sherpa buses ply their way past, as well as the Welsh Highland Railway.

 

Effect's & Texture's by William Walton & Topaz.

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

El poblet molt fotogenic i turistic de Hauterives, a les Gorges del Tarn, potser vist des de la carretera, però no s'hi pot arrivar. Com a mínim de manera directa. Suposo que algun llarg camí des d'algun poble del entorn i deu menar. Però pel camí curt suposo que només es pot atravessant el riu Tarn en barca o en el teleferic monta-carregues que hi ha al costat de la carretera.

 

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The very photogenic and tourist village of Hauterives, in the Gorges del Tarn, may be seen from the road, but you can't get there. At least directly. I guess some long path from some village in the area must lead there. But by the short way I guess you can only cross the Tarn River by boat or on the cable car that is on the side of the road.

 

www.aubrac-gorgesdutarn.com/decouvrir/les-gorges-du-tarn/...

Lake Ray Hubbard, Rowlett, Texas

I visited north Wales last week (I keep going back) and couldn't resist revisiting Llyn Padarn and the lone tree. This time I managed to capture a snow covered backdrop which brings a different take on a familiar scene.

 

Do not use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Nigel Stewart

This tree stands alone, and yet, not alone, in the middle of the field. I can see it for miles. It can see me for miles. I cannot get near it - too many challenging circumstances.

I put my mask on and go out into the world. I am faceless. People can see me coming. I can see them coming. They walk far away, around me, or, turn the other way. We cannot get near each other - too many challenging circumstances.

I have become like this tree - isolated, standing alone, and yet, not alone, in the middle of my world.

taken by me.. wasn't my cam !

 

hope u'll like it =)

ab3'ee raaykum w b9ara7ah ...

 

LE 3AWDAH ! keep waiting.......

Ice house on the former Hoyt Estate ~ Statsburg, NY

Heaven or Hell ?

I am going to leave it to the viewer of this pic to decide, is it heaven or hell for you ? Could you live in such an isolated cottage ? Just a few sheep for company, no neighbours, no mobile networks, no shops in walking distance. You could be snowed in for months through the winter, you decide!!

 

The Llanberis Pass lies between the mountain massifs of Snowdon and the Glyderau in the county of Gwynedd, in northwestern Wales. The summit of the pass is 359 m (1,178 ft) above sea level, and is the site of the Pen-y-Pass Hotel, now a Youth Hostel. The A4086 road traverses the pass. The Nant Peris valley lies to the northwest descending to the town of Llanberis, the Llyn Peris and Llyn Padarn lakes and continues on as the Afon Rhythallt to Caernarfon and the Menai Strait. The valley is narrow, straight and steep-sided, with rocky crags and boulders on either side of the road.

About one mile to the east of Pen-y-Pass is the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel. To the east of this are the headwaters of the Dyffryn Mymbyr, a tributary of the River Llugwy which it joins at Capel Curig. To the south of Pen-y-gwryd are the headwaters of the Afon Glaslyn which flows southwestwards towards Beddgelert.

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A Female Common Darter rests on her lookout perch to rest and finish her meal.

Captured along Bari - Thank you for your time to view

 

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