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This unfinished cooling tower at Chernobyl, where we visited for exploring interesting places near my work
Looking across the capped tops of the bars of an aluminium fence at the Thebarton Oval, with the green grass in the background.
In Australia, we call our sports stadium an "oval" because that is its shape.
I walk in the air, between the rain,
Through myself and back again... where? I Don't know
-Arranmore-
Vibrant colours and lively metalwork at the historic old Smithfield Market in London--this was an unexpected find on a Sunday stroll. The market is closed on the weekends but opens for business during the week at--wait for it!--2:00 a.m. This means the workers hit the pub for lunch and a pint around 7:00 a.m. Apparently, the pubs in the area have a special license to sell alcohol that early because of the hours the market workers keep. What a scene it must be some mornings! For more on the history of the market: www.smithfieldmarket.com/
Listening to the Sheep Dogs' "Feeling Good": youtu.be/uSMN1ugJAos
"Just knowing that the world is round
Here I'm dancing on the ground
Am I right side up or upside down?
Is this real or am I dreaming?"
Quote - Dave Matthews
Ice-abstract.
Little Round Top is the smaller of two rocky hills south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania—the companion to the adjacent, taller hill named Big Round Top. It was the site of an unsuccessful assault by Confederate troops against the Union left flank on July 2, 1863, the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Considered by some historians to be the key point in the Union Army's defensive line that day, Little Round Top was defended successfully by the brigade of Col. Strong Vincent. The 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commanded by Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, fought the most famous engagement there, culminating in a dramatic downhill bayonet charge that is one of the most well-known actions at Gettysburg and in the American Civil War.
Gen. Warren
"The more one knows, the more one comprehends, the more one realizes that everything turns in a circle."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
..the starling ..a sociable bird, very communicative can imitate sounds,,he builds the nest and she decorates them...they are simply impressive birds...
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The other day, I went on a hunt for another tree to try the Pep Ventosa "in the round" technique again. I went to a nearby park that I knew had a lot of trees. Many of them were quite close to each other, but I found this small one. I walked around the tree, shooting as I went, and ended up with 16 images that are all here, layered in Photoshop, to create this one image. I used my Lensbaby Velvet for this one. I have one more from that day that I may post another time :)
I took this at the beginning of the eclipse with my crop 550D at 235mm which works out at 376mm last night around 2:35 where the darkening started at the top
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Raam van de Grote of Sint-Gudulakerk in Lochem
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Window of the Grote or Sint-Gudulakerk in Lochem