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taken on my visit to Ynys Llanddwyn North Wales. Not a picture I have seen anyone else take from this location (probably for a good reason), but I wanted to give it a go just a simple looking capture with chimneys above the tall grass. I just like the vibrants colour captured during late morning.
If you search Yanys Llanddwyn on google and go to images you will see a row of Pilot's cottages, this is my artistic pov captured.
Moonlight casts a magical aura over a well-worn pathway as it twists its way through the wooded landscape of Eclectica. A curious assortment of settings offer something appealing to anyone visiting this fascinating and mystical sim.
Another from snowy Storkow, the small forest right next to my apartment is a luxury to have so local, sadly temperatures are set to rise next week and so no more snow for a little while. However, I am glad I got out when I did, this shot for me painted a certain air of mystery; if there is anything I love to do is create atmosphere and whereas the best location is to evoke a sense of fantasy, as if this forest pathway in Winter was to lead to another dimension.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
The awe inspiring beauty of Yosemite beckons me back... pathway or no pathway! This is a shot from when my son and I took my Crovette through Yosemite (with the top down) in 2012.
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Masonic initiation well, Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra, Portugal.
This is one of two enigmatic wells ("inverted towers") spiraling into the ground of the Quinta, a spectacular estate shaped (1904-1910) by the eccentric entomologist AntĂłnio Carvalho Monteiro within a landscape marked by history (Neolithic, Romans, Moors, Templars) and adorned by architectures, lakes, fountains and grottoes of oriental and gothic inspiration.
The wells, connected by a mysterious network of tunnels, symbolize the hermetic allegory of death and rebirth and their oneiric character is reminiscent of the rings, sections and skies of Hell, Purgatory and Paradise crossed by Dante in the Divine Comedy
[Nikkor AI 18mm f/4]
“Instructions for living a life. Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it."
Mary Oliver
(Isn’t that what we as photographers do?!!)
Glastonbury Tor and the tower of St Michael's church, Somerset
The church was built in the 14th century but, fell into ruin after the last abbot of the abbey was hanged. Before the church a 5th century fort stood on the Tor until it was destroyed by an earthquake in 1275. Info: r-l-p.co.uk/+glastor.html
This is a side view of Hopeful Primitive Baptist Church. It is the oldest church in Fayette County Georgia established in 1825. The building is being restored to its former glory and the grounds are a beautiful garden. Here's a link for those interested in the restoration story:
Credit @ Konoha
"Konoha - Plank-Duckboards of Whitlock"
Plank-Duckboards of Whitlock - Curve 1
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Plank-Duckboards of Whitlock - Zigzag
Plank-Duckboards of Whitlock - Long 2
Plank-Duckboards of Whitlock - Straight 1 x2 1
Credit @ Chez Moi Furniture
CHEZ MOI Cozy Deck Net (Adult)
Credit @ Little branch in Uber (end date ; 22th September)
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Cottage : Scarlet Creative Mayakoba Resort 0.2
Pathway at Bebeah Gardens.
The Avenue, Mount Wilson.
The Blue Mountains.
See: bebeahgarden.com/
Photographed last month, May 2023, on one of many trips from Sydney up to the Blue Mountains for the Autumn displays.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photopad Pro by NCH software.
A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Lose yourself in the gentle flow of lily-strewn waters beneath a golden Mariefred sky, where every ripple guides you toward serenity.
Thank you for bringing your light to this tranquil scene—your favorites and thoughtful comments make this journey even more meaningful.
I love the Victorian-lamp-lit alley through this park. In the snow it is so full of characterand really adds something special to the scene!!