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Those farm dogs will chase me down every now and then. This too was from a previous winter. They are cute but I wasn't going to step beyond my door- they do protect the farm property.
An American bullfrog living the dream. Taken at Wildwood Lake in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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St. Bavo’s Cathedral – or Sint-Baafskathedraal – started off small and humble in the middle of the 10th century. Eventually, the wooden construction that began life as the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist would transform into the 89-meter-tall Gothic building that keeps watch over Ghent today.
So much fun to photograph along the St. Joseph River in South Bend at night with all the colorful lights!
Leica M-P & Voigtländer Ultra-Wide-Heliar 12mm
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During our last cold snap I got drawn in by the snow attached to one side of all these beech trees, so out came the ultra wide angle and this is the result!
An old picture that I selected for the group Smile On Saturday for the subject of One Point Perspective. Taken on a pathway leading to the church in Fen Ditton Cambridge.
It's hard to believe that these photos were taken of the same rose with just 1 minute of difference.
At first sight I would think that they were taken with one or two days of interval. It's all a question of perspective.