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Someone, maybe a couple, some time ago no doubt enjoyed sitting here chillaxing and appreciating the nice view over the Estuary. Maybe they had a cup of something to go with the experience. I wonder what happened to them. The seating arrangement is now in need of some TLC before someone can enjoy this setting again. A glimpse of a story from someone's life. I like the highly contrasty presentation with the image taken in the middle of the day. Enjoy.

Have a Happy Sliders Sunday!😊

Taken during a five days trip to San Francisco in august. so many perspectives to catch around that bridge. so many visual progressions. it's an epic object for sure.

 

70-200 f4 L

Backyard Garden Waterfalls

 

“There is a waterfall in every dream. Cool and crystal clear, it falls gently on the sleeper, cleansing the mind and soothing the soul.”

― Virginia Alison

It walks among us

It walks within

The beast is in us

not in our face

Forgive us, we're the devils

Is hell a man-made place?

 

- Karliene.

 

Wouldn't say the lyrics have terribly much to do with the picture, but they popped into my mind when I wondered what kind of place this could be.

Twenty four - Golden hour at Ribblehead with the twenty four arches of the viaduct bathed in golden dawn light.

 

Yorkshire Dales National Park

 

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I went out to shoot some birds that I know are often swimming in this area but wouldn't you know, when I got there, there were no birds to be seen. So I was left to just just shoot the water.

All at Stourhead NT gardens.

 

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Sappee, Finland

 

Nikon D7100

18-105mm Lens

The extensive grounds of Weston Park were landscaped by Capability BrownThe land on which Weston stands was first mentioned in the Domesday Book, when it was held by Norman Rainald de Bailleuil, Sheriff to Roger de Montgomery. The principal survivor of those distant times is the park which now forms part of the medieval deer park and forest.Sir Henry Bridgeman commissioned Capability Brown to landscape the park in the 18th century.

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I have no idea what the little dam at lake Oldevatnet is made for - but when I found it, I knew for sure it would have to be a black & white photograph!

These falls are such a pretty water feature smack dab in the middle of one of the buiset roads in the Birmingham Alabama area. Still they are a lovely reminder for those Urban folk, that a quiet spot of nature is theraputic.

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Botlek, Rotterdam industrial area, South Holland, The Netherlands.

 

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Ġgantija is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era (c. 3600–2500 BC). The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta and are older than the pyramids of Egypt. Their makers erected the two Ġgantija temples during the Neolithic, which makes these temples more than 5500 years old and the world's second oldest existing manmade religious structures after Göbekli Tepe in present-day Turkey. Together with other similar structures, these have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%A0gantija

Base 11/19 – Loos en Gohelle, Lens.

Tiny piece of the landscape at Rossmoor, Walnut Creek, CA/USA.

Good for photos like this one...

 

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can't remember if i had shot this in morning or evening,

most probably morning...

Spillway mist from Diablo Dam overflow. This stretch of the Skagit River temporarily revived.

I often seek back to "nature", but must admit that I am mostly surrounded by manmade landscapes, and must to find some different aesthetics in the new topographies.

All seen at Botallack in Cornwall.

Yashica Electro 35 MC

Kodak Color Plus 200 color negative film

CineStill CS41

Epson Perfection V800

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