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A monument in my city (La Coruña - Spain)
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en consultant le blog Éléments du monde ordinaire, le regardeur fera connaissance avec Eva et ses questions programmées, il fera connaissance avec Police et il lui clouera le bec.
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Looking across the sandy are in the north known as the Ayres. It is basically a glacial addition to the island and is largely composed of gravels sand and some clay. It is mostly a conservation area as it is popular with some birds for nesting, the native flora and fauna holds lots of interest too. Seals often come ashore to rest or even sunbathe.
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Part of the series:
"Welsh slate quarries":
www.flickr.com/photos/fransvanhoogstraten/albums/72177720...
Part of a series of reflections at Piccadilly Circus in the rain. No flash, no tripod, plenty of rain.
According to scholars,Pikillaqta was one of the most impressive regional centers of the Wari culture, which dominated almost all of the Peruvian territory between 600 and 1200 AD, and was later absorbed by the Incas,
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Parti quelques heures plus tôt du triage du Bourget, ce patache arrive sur Dijon et approche de son terminus, le triage de Gevrey.
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Always something else on Mull to photograph whilst waiting patiently for the otters to show.
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This photo was part of a spontaneous session I shot a couple of years ago. I vividly recall driving past this place and thinking I had entered some sort of portal that allowed time travel. It wasn't simply the wonderful Victorian house, but everything that surrounded it. It felt for all the world like I had moved back in time. But more than that, it felt like a movie set with everything carefully crafted to give the impression of a small town street in a much simpler time. All the touches were there, the stone column flanking a wrought iron fence; bare tree, crooked street sign, and that wonderful front porch. This is not one of those century villages full of preserved historic architecture. The house is situated on a city street, surrounded by ample evidence of the modern era. Yet somehow this corner of Highland Avenue has escaped the visual clutter and is locked into a decades-old visual appearance. As it happened, my completely random discovery of this place coincided with absolutely perfect sky and cloud conditions. The low sun angle provide deep shadows and greatly enhanced the mood. And the fallen leaves added to the atmosphere. It just wouldn't have been the same had the leaves been raked away to reveal a bare tree lawn and pavement. All part of that timeless quality and autumnal ambiance. I post a photo of this place every autumn; it's sort of like putting up a seasonal decoration. I just love the way the scene makes me feel.
For this to make any sense it would be helpful to have a quick look at my previous picture of the Fire Station coffee shop (and art centre).....
I have photographed the exterior of this building on three occasions now. It is a street photographers dream. Yesterday Kerry enquired in the comments, if I had had a coffee? Well I felt a little guilty that I hadn’t and thought I would rectify that today.
There is currently an exhibition of sculpture by Johannes Von Stumm on in the Fire Station. I took my mother (who is an artist in her own right) to have a look around. I bought our coffees and then surveyed the artwork.....I’m always attracted to the price tags first.....One tag read £42,000 and another read £51,000. Beautiful artwork but not really my cup of tea (or price bracket)......
The pictured bronze was sat by the bar and caught my eye. I went over and looked at it. It was a completely different style of work to the other sculptures. Much more up my street. I enquired of the barman if this was made by Mr Von Stumm as well? .....
He said No. One of the bar staff had made it!!!!!
Heck there are some very talented people around.....
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