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I love this road. It's my favourite part of our journey when we drive to the North Norfolk coast, and today I decided to stop the car and take a shot. Whilst you cant see it from the shot, the fields stretch into the distance on either side for miles and in the far distance you can see the coast.

 

I don't remember exactly who said so — we're happy while we're making plans for the future. Hope for good perspectives is what makes us believe the best is yet to come. Step by step we move forward, trying to make the wish come true.

 

This is the photo from the warm summer that seems a very good perspective for me at the moment:-) Wish you all the best, stay healthy and not lose a hope.

 

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

Train f low perspective frosty morning

Broughton Hampshire

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.

 

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Centro Direzionale Beni Stabili Taranto

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Musée Rodin - Paris

Abrahamic Family House, Abu Dhabi

Still on Saturday images - new location Bamford Edge, again, another Honey Pot location - loved the view and the perspective of the high ground looking over Lady Bower reservoir in the Peak District. For Mid Winter, there was stil enough colour in the scene. Went for the square crop, and with a thicker boarder helps to focus on the detail.

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

 

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Always looking for new perspective on an old subject. One morning around dawn I crawled down into a ditch as low as I could go and snapped a series of photos with the sun shining through the tall yellow grasses. What resulted was a series of photos that look as though the elk are grazing in a wildfire.

Rose,s are in their prime now.

Yellowstone National Park

from another point of view.

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