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The picturesque Arlington Row cottages in Bibury were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. This was then converted into a row of weavers' cottages in the 17th century, and is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Cotswolds,
I need to get these paper wrinkles in a row………...almost done.
For the theme group "Looking close... on Friday!": "In a Row".
Alignement d'arbres
Réalisation artistique- Artistic composition
Traitement numérique de l'image- digital image processing
This is Tulip Town, located in Mount Vernon, a part of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. As I mentioned in the previous posting, this year, of course, we are unable to enjoy the tulip festival because of the Coronavirus, so I decided to go back in my archives to enjoy some of the beauty of past years. Hope you enjoy!
Tulip Town
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
Mount Vernon, Washington
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InfiniteXposure, Hall of Fame
Exposure row from 50 pictures
the former Federal capital Bonn in Germany, birthplace Ludwig van Beethoven, in the panoramic look over the Rhine
Bonn im Panoramablick
Belichtungsreihe aus 50 Bildern
die ehemalige Bundeshauptstadt Bonn in Deutschland, Geburtsort Ludwig van Beethovens, im Panoramablick
über den Rhein
Row and Keep Rowing ( Series of 2 )
Woman rowing a small aluminum Lund back to the boat ramp while her male companion tinkers unsuccessfully with a stalled out 25 hp Evinrude engine.
I like the water droplets coming from the oars.
Riverfront of the Historical Fort Lanley, BC Canada
The Bedford Channel is a small side channel of the Fraser River near the north end of the Township of Langley, on the south side of McMillan Island. The pair of islands—Brae Island and McMillan Island protect the riverfront of Fort Langley.
Vancouver Photowalk outing
A row of buildings in Luebeck, a town in North Germany. I read that these were used for salt storage. I took the buildings (3 or 4 pictures) on a gloomy afternoon 4 years ago and stitched them together. I had in mind to just use the buildings and have the already washed out sky brilliantly white. But I never liked that look and the buildings always seemed askew. One day I realized that it was not about my image, they really were askew. And then I played around with my trusted presets in LR and now I began to like what I saw. I also added texture and fake snow. No white sky now, much better.
Mormon Row is a cluster of farms that were established in the early 1800's with the Grand Tetons for a backdrop. It is located near Jackson Hole, Wyoming