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I have a photoshoot today.. but they are calling for thunderstorms so please keep your fingers crossed that they hold off!! Preferably until Monday as I have a shoot tomorrow too!
Someone lost his bike in this place...can you find it?
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I seldom use frames, but this time I decided to try ..
Tomorrow I will leave my cocoon and search for Spring.
I want to thank you all for your beautiful inspiring images I see in my feed each morning.
The fact that in such unprecedented times we can still make beauty with our cameras and share it is a wonder in itself.
Each and everyone of us, in each and every country, is facing an invisible enemy, yet with limited resources, limited space, curfews, boundaries, isolation and no new adventures to inspire our creativity we still share the most amazing images I've seen to date.
Keep safe, keep well, keep finding inspiration and find beauty in the smallest of things.
Here is my Saturday morning with you... KissThePixel2020
This saturday morning sunrise from the roof of my building!
Wish you a great and happy week my friends xoxoxo
thanks for your visits,coments and faves they mean a lot to me
French Market, Liberty Street, Downtown Wheaton
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 250, f/6.3, 270mm, 1/400s
The small village of Eccles on sea is sheltered from the North sea and winds by a high marram grass dune.
Always loved coffee with a cappuccino always being my first choice (double shot) (Yes !! I know its not exactly a big bricklayers drink) but lately I've succumb to espresso's, sod the caffeine intake just chill out ;-))))
We expect lots of rain for today and the next four days. This is Mother Nature watering her gardens, effortlessly. Taken from my living room window today at 9:51 AM.
Thanks for visiting, I appreciate your feedback. Enjoy your weekend:)
My previous photo of the spice stall was in B&W so I thought it would be nice to show another photo of the spices in full colour.
An early morning shot of the sunlight hitting the top of the mountains overlooking Ben Crom Reservoir. A bit of a hike up but well recommended for anyone that hasn’t been.
A waiting passenger, his left arm in a sling, manages to get around alright at the Quincy Station 'L' Station in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 320, f/10.0, 220mm, 1/60s
The river Tamar forms the boundary between Cornwall and Devon. Rising only 4 miles from Bude and the Atlantic Ocean, it flows south, slowly at first, for nearly 50 miles to the English Channel. In its middle reaches, the River Tamar winds its way through steep wooded country.
This is also an area strewn with the relics of two centuries of mining and is part of Cornwall's and West Devon's World Heritage Site. On the Cornish side is Cotehele Quay, once a busy port on which the local community depended. It is now looked after by the National Trust.
Cotehele Quay Gig Club is a community rowing club based at the National Trust property on the River Tamar.
... there is something wonderful in having flowers blooming. We are back into the frigid temperatures ... -34c (-29f)
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