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Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally made it out today after the battering of the last few days.
Storm Malik and Corrie both creating havoc
I was too much of a coward, or less foolish to venture to the coast, so I did the next best thing and posted two from a few years back.
Today however, the winds had died down and I wasn't really expecting an awful lot.
To say I was like a child in a sweetie shop was an understatement and I will bore you with the numerous images I captured for a while lol!
Hope you enjoy as much as I did capturing them :)
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ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK
UMCG Groningen (Research Laboratory)
Architect: Ben van Berkel, UN Studio
An iPhone HDR photo given a bit of additional treatment via the Snapseed App - which is a great ``iPhone photo editing app - cheers
PS The Morning After the Rolling Stones gig in Arnhem.
stopped by Seaford pier the other day to hopefully get a nice sunset shot. the sunset wasn't too bad. haven't had a lot of good ones the past month.. this is a 5 image stitch panorama. 1m30sec each frame.7.5minutes total. thanks for viewing.
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The Palouse area is a photographer’s dream located in Eastern, Washington. And 2013 saw the largest planting of Canola in Whitman County! The gently rolling hills of wheat, barley, peas, lentils and canola mean spectacular panoramic views and the wildflowers and country roads dotted with 100+ year old barns mean you will never be short of subject matter. May and June are the best months to capture the yellows and greens, July and August for the gold and brown.
Hope I will get the chance to visit this beautiful place to catch different color of scene !
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1” mouth of a glass bottle with a few marbles inside rolling back and forth across table. Macro Mondays- motion blur. HMM
Heading for the interchange with BNSF at Connell, Columbia Basin Railroad’s turn out of Warden rolls southbound past milepost 173 and the elevator at Koren, Washington, on September 28, 2021.