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Angels In The Outfield....
I took a photo from last weekends storm and added a photo from a few years ago...I do not post composites very often; but after speaking with a friend at work. I thought it might be a fun idea to play with the old shot of the concrete angel.
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This picture are taken at Blaiseholm in Stockholm. I like the architecture and details of the dome. This building was the view from my work place for a few years so i decided to make something of it. Hope you like it? Let me know what you think with a comment below.
Thundercats Powerboat Racing at Folkestone Sands.
Great afternoon at the Folkestone Harbour Festival.
We visited a beautifully restored mediaeval chateau and gardens in Brittany, over-looking the River Trieux . Unfortunately, it was raining, but that made for such good photo opportunities - HFF!
The 5/30 theme for Smile on Saturdays is Selective Color.
I was torn between this and another image, so I posted the other one in the first comment.
I have been trying to get to grips with Photoshop! Haven't a clue how I managed to get this, but even though it's far from perfect, I rather liked it!
Smile on Saturday - Round and round
The Ripon Canal is located in North Yorkshire, England. It was built by the canal engineer William Jessop to link the city of Ripon with the navigable section of the River Ure at Oxclose Lock, from where boats could reach York and Hull. First used in 1773 and closed in 1956 consisting of 3 locks over its 2.3 miles
The buildings at the end of the water is the limit of the canal. Water is fed through an underground pipe from the River Skell to keep this section flooded
Yes it's an Everlasting Flower again - they are soo gorgeous. This one reminded me of a petal cathedral - majestic and awe inspiring if you are the size of a small insect :)). A little bit of selective colour magic has been sprinting over this image ...
Sam is our regular guest dog and a real eye catcher.
He is al very sweet boy and has great manners.
Happy Smile on Saturday
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Elton John - Blue Eyes (Remastered)
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This is the small but very neat Village Hall located in the village of Walton which is a village and civil parish 2 miles (3 km) east of Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England
The building is dated 1817
Outside of my comfort zone - Caught red handed.
This is not the sort of shot that I would normally take or post, but if we don't try new things our skills and interests stagnate. It was put together using a t-shirt and storage boxes for the background and a plant with stunning red flowers. I took it and processed it a while ago. There is lots that I think could be improved on but overall I like the look and idea. Maybe I'll do something similar again.
“Lest we forget” – three very simple, yet also very powerful words. First used in an 1897 poem written by Rudyard Kipling called “Recessional”, to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, they caution us to be careful not to forget.
As we take a moment this Armistice Day to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our peace, prosperity and stability, and those who fight today to protect us still, let us also hope that conflicts around the world will come to a swift conclusion, not least of all in Ukraine and in Gaza.
Armistice Day or Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. It falls on the 11th of November every year. Remembrance Day is marked at eleven o’clock (the time that the armistice was declared) with a minute’s silence to honour the fallen. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919, the day is also marked by war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries.
By using a little selective colour this photograph emphasises the bright colours of the Puffin. Photographed a couple of years ago on a visit to Bempton Cliffs.
I have been intrigued by "hands" for a while, and have even tried various "hand-selfies", which didn't really turn out very well. So I wish to acknowledge the amazing photographer Ulrich Scharwächter, whose photographs gave me more than a little inspiration for this.
Canada Place is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the home of the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver's World Trade Centre, and FlyOver Canada (a virtual flight ride which replaced the world's first permanent IMAX 3D theatre and which ceased operation on October 1, 2009). The building's exterior is covered by fabric roofs resembling sails. It is also the main cruise ship terminal for the region, where most of Vancouver's famous cruises to Alaska originate. The building was designed by architects Zeidler Roberts Partnership in joint venture with Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership and DA Architects + Planners.
The white sails of the building have made it a prominent landmark for the city
The structure was expanded in 2001 to accommodate another cruise ship berth and in 2009/10, for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada Place served as the Main Press Centre
Canada Place was built on the land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway's Pier B-C. Built in 1927
Information: Wikipedia
Built in 1974, the sign became known as the “gateway to the Cross”, featuring on music videos, TV, famous photographs and as a landmark meeting point.
Considered the largest billboard in the Southern Hemisphere at 41 metres long and 13 metres high, the sign is comprised of two sides – the right being the traditional red and white Coca-Cola sign and the left being a flex-faced sign that’s used to display the latest Coke campaigns.
Kings Cross, Sydney
August, 2019