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Taken in September 2013 and previously unprocessed.
2020 has changed lives so much, we are all processing photographs from years ago as we are in Corona Virus Lockdown 2.
Some nice reflections of the Thames Barrier
Berlin - Nikolaiviertel
Die Wiege von Berlin liegt an der Spree. Hier kam es zur der Gründung einer Doppelstadt Berlin und Cölln. Die Spree diente dabei als ein guter Handelsweg.
Schnell wuchs die Stadt zu einer Residenzstadt. Die Häuser im Nikolaiviertel zeugen von der eins pulsierenden mittelalterlichen Stadt.
Just to show how much the camera can lie!! The real me is somewhere in between!
Back in medieval times I think I would have been burned as a witch! I have the marks...
Another horrible day, weatherwise.
Sparrowhawk kept his distance but at least perched somewhere fairly clear of branches.
I'm not enjoying this round of lock down.
Rain all day and the birds weren't liking it - combined with the strong wind it really was a horrible day.
On the bright side this is day14 so halfway through this current Lockdown (I hope)
I am trying to think of some more adventurous selfies, but I am still trying to work with a tripod and cable release, and I find that is limiting!
I'm not happy with the amount of pp I had to do! I hadn't realised I looked so old! You have not been subjected to the full horrors - with grateful thanks to Lightroom! Perhaps, if I do more of these, I will become more comfortable with the woman I have become...That would be a bonus!
Lockdown 2 - and a wet, gloomy day.
Considerably brightened when this Grey Wagtail came to the wood pile.
Hoped for a 'pretty bird' to end my lock down challenge and, many birds came but the only one who has never posed before today is the Jackdaw - so he takes the last of the slots.
No doubt tomorrow my feeders will be filled with Long Tailed Tits, Goldcrests and Redpolls
c'est la vie
Die Siegessäule am Großen Stern in Berlin Tiergarten.
Die Säule trägt eine von Friedrich Drake geschaffene Bronzeskulptur in Form einer weiblichen Figur, der Viktoria. Sie hält in der Rechten einen Lorbeerkranz in die Höhe, in der Linken ein Feldzeichen mit dem Eisernen Kreuz. Auf ihrem Helm sitzt ein Adler. Viktoria ist in der römischen Mythologie als Siegesgöttin bekannt, sie entspricht in der griechischen Mythologie der Nike. Beide werden geflügelt dargestellt. Ihr Adlerhelm lässt die Viktoria auf der Siegessäule auch als Borussia, die Personifikation Preußens, erscheinen.
Plätze in Berlin; Hackescher Markt; Berlin-Mitte
Der Platz befindet sich am südlichen Ende der Rosenthaler Straße, an dem sich bis in das 19. Jahrhundert der Festungsgraben erstreckte. Außerdem laufen die Oranienburger Straße, die Große Präsidentenstraße, die Neue Promenade und die Straße An der Spandauer Brücke auf den Platz zu.
It was supposed to be the Bullfinch today but he got stage fright. Treecreeper stepped up to the plate for my LockDown2 challenge
I don't get many House Sparrows on my woodland feeders they prefer the front of the house with the thick Laurel Hedge
So I was delighted with my Lock Down 2 visitor today the beautiful Tree Sparrow
Without people - Ohne Menschen, die pulsierenden Strassen der Städte sind leer - Menschenleer.
Die Friedrichstraße liegt in den Berliner Ortsteilen Mitte und Kreuzberg. Sie ist eine der bekanntesten Straßen im historischen Zentrum Berlins.
Ihren Namen hat die Straße vom Kurfürsten Friedrich III. von Brandenburg bekommen.
Berlin, S-und U-Bahnhof Friedrichstrasse
We have a lot of Buzzards locally but usually when they clear the trees they're high in the sky, today I found one a wee bit lower.
Just as well because I only had my 100-400 lens on the camera.
A Sunrise Morning at Castle Drogo, we walked along the pathway to many different viewing platforms. For this view we actually went off the path and ventured down over the bank to find this view, I was watching the sun light up the bank this side while Chris Marshall was facing the other way capturing a more moody shot with mist in the other direction.The views were so beautiful and to watch the sun light up the fore ground with a lone tree and mist in the distance was beautiful. Feeling grateful .
6.11.2020.
Between Ranby and Retford, the Chesterfield Canal goes through a cutting. When constructed in 1777 the navvies dug out the canal and piled the material on to one side, creating this 'dark' section of the cut.
Lockdown exercise walk.