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(for my friend J MÂŞ de Mir )

 

See his photos here: www.flickr.com/people/jmpcastell/

A large, century old barn marks the quietness of a sunset that is closer to the end of the barn than to its beginning. As we enter the last years of life, our perspective allows us to understand money and possessions pale in importance compared to family and friends around us.

 

A wall with a mix of Inca and Spanish architecture in Cusco, Peru.

Hiker standing on the top of the dunes at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

Broughton Hampshire

A field of Maize and the faintest blue haze in the distance

Suburban Melbourne

Everything is simple. Either it is, or it is not. People are not one thing or another, I find individuals neutral. Everybody has the capability to be a best friend or an unliked prick, due to how they act, which can be directly impacted by how you act towards them. It's all a matter of perspective, really.

 

so this is my secondary account to my first account welcome guys :)

Archive shot from last year.

 

HFF!

Entree du Cloitre / Cloister's Entrance - Abbaye de Montmajour, / Montmajour Abbey Arles, France

 

Montmajour Abbey was a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 18th centuries ,the cloister was built during the 12th and 13th centuries;

Abbaye de Montmajour, monastere benedictin batit entre les 10eme et 18emes siecle. le cloistre fut construit entre les 12 et 13 siecles.

 

ref: Wikipedia

Paris, La Villette

I came up with this idea for One Point Perspective.............

Hunter's Point South Park, Long Island City, Queens, New York. The rails symbolize the industrial past and remind that there used to be a busy port here.

 

â–˝Film

Ultrafine Jazzy Blues ISO 25

 

â–˝Camera

Nikon L35TWAD

A great walk along the former railway line at Keswick

pine needles, leaves and water on a smooth surface shot with a shallow depth of field at a 45 degree angle

 

SE203757m

Ares is happy about the first tulip leaves!

[Auto Revuenon 55mm / 1.4]

It looks like the path continues right down to the beach below, but it's a sheer cliff drop in front.

You do not realize just how small these young American Kestrel are until you compare it to the blackberries growing on the vine. While it is a young one it is very close to the size of the adult.

BNW

Beautiful Nature Work

 

Thank you for your visits, compliments and stars..!

Merci à vous pour vos visites, compliments et étoiles..!

Yellowstone National Park

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