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14th March 2016 - A photo-stitch of 5 images of Anthoney Gormley's 'Another Place' situated on Crosby beach in Liverpool.
Another journey with my camera at twilight
the same local ridge-line
a different country.
One ICM exposure.
Two raw conversions of it for colour.
And something else added in another layer...
not so quiet this time ;-)
Oh and best viewed in low light.
I made this at night
and was very surprised in the morning
to see how dark it seems in bright light.
-.¸·´`·.¸.ஐ CREDITSஐ·.¸·´`·.¸.-
MOoH - Pond Decor@Secret Garden (May 1st to 31st)
For detailed credits visit fashionablebutterfy.blogspot.com/2022/05/dreaming-place.html
The place to be in Platteville Wisconsin. A nice town. A safe town. A friendly town. A little island of normalcy and sanity in a rapidly changing world.
It once provided shelter and healing...... until He took its place...
Featuring the Skye Studio Rocky Shore Collection. This set is outstanding...it can transform any area into a beautiful and peaceful place to retreat...I paired it with the Skye Enchanted Woods with the Skye Epic Cliffs in the background...
Pictured:
Skye Rocky Shore Straight (various pieces from this collection to create the shoreline)
Skye Enchanted Woods V3
Skye Twisted Tree
Skye Wild Grass
Skye Shabby Deck
Skye Rocky Shore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Skye%20Elgol/249/191/23
Skye Studios Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/14830
Skye Studios Flickr: flic.kr/ps/9Qv9V
New from Hive, two must haves for fall....and what's even better...they are GROUP GIFTS!! *hears the audience roar.....wear your Hive group tag and get on over there!
hive // falling leaves
hive // pumpkin patch wagon . group gift
hive mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/hive/139/55/25
hive flickr: flic.kr/ps/2hPUK9
Also from hive in the back corner:
hive // the secret shack RARE
Misc goodies:
Botanical - Sand Barrier Fence
Botanical - Marram Grass
*CSF* Blonde Beach Grass
evh Nui Hammock
Ruins Wall by Reid Parkin
TC - Water Floating Leaves-Petals-Weeds
Pewpew! Autumn Shed - White Wood
[we're CLOSED] old well
ReKa. Fire Bowl_Group Gift
Thank you so much for all the support and kindness....it's greatly appreciated!! Happy Friday and I hope you all have a fantastic weekend ! 😊
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
~ Elliott Erwitt
Nothing more ordinary than the side of the road...
Never fear to deliberately walk through dark places, for that is how you reach the light on the other side. Vernon Howard
The Place de la Concorde is one of the major public squares in Paris, France. Measuring 7.6 ha in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées.
Considérée comme le cœur touristique du vieux Nice, la Place Rossetti est l’une des plus animée de la ville.
Elle est dominée par la Cathédrale Sainte Réparate de Nice depuis le XVIIème siècle. Classée Monument Historique depuis 1906, l’édifice donne toute sa splendeur à cette place unique..
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Considered the tourist heart of old Nice, Place Rossetti is one of the liveliest in the city. It has been dominated by the Sainte Réparate Cathedral of Nice since the 17th century. Classified as a Historic Monument since 1906, the building gives all its splendor to this unique square.
Isaiah 58:11 “And the LORD will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.”
"Di tanto in tanto, nelle giornate ventose, Hervé Joncour scendeva al lago e passava ore a guardarlo, perché, attratto dall'acqua, sembrava vedere l'inesplicabile spettacolo di luci che era stata la sua vita."
"From time to time, on windy days, Hervé Joncour would go down to the lake and spend hours looking at it, for, drawn in the water, he seemed to see the inexplicable, light spectacle that had been his life."
Alessandro Baricco