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Sliders Sunday
Whenever Stu and I go out in the Jeep, I bring my camera and take photos. I was kind of creeped out when I saw this one! Most people who are asking for money or food don't use this kind of sign.
Taken on Brighton Beach.
Liked the poem on the yellow bin. Hope you do too.....
The other thing that surprises me a little is that there are signs all the way along the sea front saying NO BBQ’s……🙀🙀🙀.
Thanks for visiting.
A cold snowy morning on the Weavers' Way, North Walsham, following the disused track of the old Aylsham to Great Yarmouth railway.
Testing out a filter on my new phone for partial colour. Kaiser obviously knew it would be a film noir kind of thing and obliged with a classic moody pose
Weather has been grim all week with high winds and rain. Let's hope it settles down for the weekend so we can get out.
Happy Furry Friday everyone.
Wishing you a healthy and safe weekend
A brave (or foolhardy) photographer gets real close to the mighty Dettifoss waterfall in Iceland. View in full size to feel the spray yourself...
Yes - Close to the Edge
AKA A Ladybird hiding from the rain on an Everlasting Flower - which is shut up tight till the sun is out again ...
Happy Wet Wednesday all xx
A house in Hillsborough
for 122 pictures in 2022, number 91: Selective colour
The White Stripes - My Doorbell
Lake Louise has been a home to skiing since the 1920s, as the gateway to the Skoki Ski Lodge. The first lift was constructed in 1954, and a poma was added in 1960.
Lake Louise,Alberta
Canada
colour pop, trying to be different what do you think ?
copied from e mail sent by ViewBug - "You are a Rockstar! Your photo Flower in Mushroom was selected by the judges as one of their favorite photos." www.viewbug.com/photo/50638591
staff winter selection 2015
Ranked ALL STAR in GuruShots Something Different contest
Taken late afternoon on Friday and here the new life is just starting to appear. Tried a selective colour on a light green using the art filter on the E-M1 to try to pick out the new leaves and this is how the camera captured the shot. Boughton Brake is found in North Nottinghamshire, near the Walesby Activity Centre
Drove past this scene yesterday in bright sunshine with a blue sky and the big Horse Chestnut stood out so well , however , got back there with a camera and no car to grab a shot and today is right grimsel & grey with everything looking well flat . Idea ! I have the little TZ60 with me so take a shot with that and it will let me do a colour pop on all of the brown/copper coloured leaves leaving an otherwise B&W shot behind .
In a year when public Remembrance Day ceremonies are greatly curtailed, I serendipitously and randomly came across this tableau in a farm field.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Photo in picture taken by Irina Shkoda.
In April 2022, Irina Shkoda left Ukraine for France, as a refugee. She entered a culture that was entirely foreign to her, which required her to adopt a new country, to speak a new language , to submit to new rules, to lose part of herself in order to be accepted.
This photo is part of her project to explore her personal experience of hospitality both given and received…..
Her photo shown received second place in the professional/Creative section of the Sony World photography Awards. Irina, for what it’s worth I would have placed you first!
Thanks for visiting…..