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Having look back in the archives. One thing about the new flickr set up is that cropping can be more flexible as the justified presentation gives more prominence to wider crops, which in some cases work better.
This was taken a couple of years ago on one of the many fine beaches in Pembrokeshire, Wales. I am still digging through those archives at the minute, as I have not had chance to get out. Fingers crossed for some better weather on Saturday as am hoping to get out then.
Have a nice evening!
Woolly-necked Storck
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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Lower Darnley, PEI
Holga
Hurricane Fiona devastated much of the Canadian Maritime provinces, including my beloved summer home of the past thirty plus years, Prince Edward Island. Lots of property damage either by wind or storm surge. Still waiting to hear about my cottage and just hoping for the best. Fortunately so far, it sounds like no one was killed or severely injured, which is the best news in all of this. Unlike people, stuff can be replaced.
You realize when you start reflecting that even though we don't want to live in the past, it is so much a part of who we are today.
The old sand and gravel pits at Clifton have flooded and now make for an attractive refuge for all manner of wild fowl and geese. Every now and then the River Severn gets a bit full and decides to take a wander across it's flood plain, taking in the gravel pit lakes and plenty of the surounding land as well. This was the scene about a year ago, with the little group of trees almost perfectly reflected in the flood, and in the far distance you can make out the snow capped Malvern Hills.
…The best has all but gone as winter takes it’s grip across the land - well in the Northern hemisphere that is! Still going through the many shots I took on our walks in Cumbria so sorry to be a bore.…..
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Las Vegas’ Excalibur Hotel & Casino is reflected in a pool at the adjacent New York New York Hotel and Casino.
This trestle is reflected in the waters of the Cache La Poudre river at sunset.
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