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Forgotten Songs
Art installation of bird cages at Angel Place, Sydney
Love this place, one of my favourites.
it should be autumn.. it's hot.
and then it's not.
a cool rush....
clouds brushing the hills
and suddenly
straight into the weather
this bird.
single icm image
pretty much as was
with extra somethings in another layer ;-)
On the same day, after I had photographed the pink sky ( previous photo ), I turned to go home and noticed this landscape behind my back. The blue moment quickly descended over the trees and snow, it also wrapped itself around me like a considerate lover. I wanted to capture this moment too. I also love the color blue, turquoise and green. It was an incredible feeling, I had just looked at the pink sky and now there was this in front of me. Swamp, trees and a clean snowy landscape, just a few steps in the snow. Probably a big dog or deer, I've seen foxes and moose here too. A bear and a few wolves have also been seen here, they do not belong to this nature but had wandered here from further away. This place is only a 15 minute walk from my home.
Finland, on a cold afternoon, during a blue moment.
👱♀️🎧 Hidden Place ( Björk )
This was not a planned shot. I saw him flying by, and just panned and took a few shots. This was the best. My settings were not optimal for this sort of capture, but all things considered, I liked it!
NOTHING - Say Less youtu.be/ezc-BxML-ZM
Have a Nice Life - Burial Society youtu.be/FqHTa561Ua0
Loop - Mother Sky youtu.be/5LUKRNro1kA
da un'idea di Francesc Candel
;)) Have a great Thursday,dear flickr friends!
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Cactus Wrens build their nests in a variety of different cactus. It is a very safe place to protect their eggs and chicks. The only known predators that can get into the nest is Coachwhip snakes and Sonoran Whipsnakes. I took this photo on the trail leading into Sabino Canyon north of Tucson Arizona USA
Old Quebec, Quebec
Place-Royale
A visit to Place-Royale is like a step back in time to the early days of New France. It was here that Samuel de Champlain founded his “abitation” in 1608.
Learn all about this cradle of French civilization in North America at musée de la Place Royale. Admire historic Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, the oldest stone church in North America (1688). And don't miss the immense fresque des Québécois, which retraces 400 years of the city's history.
www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/article-617/Place-Royale_%C3...
Former lutheran Kapernaum church in Hamburg-Horn, presently being converted into a mosque (Al-Nour Moschee)
This was taken in Reber, in the new York North Country, which I thought a very, very small farming town. Research on-line finds that it is designated only as a “populated place” incorporated within the more defined and substantial (2000 inhabitants!) town of Willsboro (no pretentions at elegance with an “ugh” on that) of revolutionary war vintage. Here, aging farmland, and farmland newly rejuvenated by Amish or new age organic enterpreneurs, mixes with maturing forests and views that are honey on the heart.
The subject of this landscape is Mt. Poko-O-Moonshine, modest in elevation but with two fine trails, a vintage fire tower (zoom... it's there), famed rock climbing routes, and excellent summit views of Lake Champlain, Vermont, and higher Adirondack peaks nearby. It’s a treasure in its own right, along with the varied and rich country that surrounds it. It's handsome in any season, but invites "Another Autumn View"
This is processed from RAW in LR, PS and gently textured with an offering in Topaz. The result is as close to the eye's imagination as possible.
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Danke für euren Besuch !
Thanks for your visit !
Ευχαριστώ για την επίσκεψη σας !
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In my latest blog post I show a few more of these magical places with some of the fauna that lives there, and discuss a little about the not so magical attributes. I welcome anyone to have a look: