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Luxembourg City / Luxembourg
EXIF wrong: 21mm Voigtländer Ultron, not Vario-Elmar
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A small decorative pond in the abandoned grounds of the Palace of Culture and Sports reflects stepping stones across the water.
Stones they sink in the lake
Kissed by the waves that now break
On the hardness, under the skies
That place drama in all eyes
As they gaze far and wide
Into natures beauty, deep inside
« Un pas de danse pour ma belle… attention, ça va secouer ! » 🎶
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“A dance step for my beauty… get ready, it’s about to shake!” 🎶
credit : Nikon Wildlife Awards 2025
Song: One Step Beyond
by Madness
www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9N8piRFVcU
Created using layered elements of five frames from two movies.
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Taken at Old Stone Fort Archaeological State Park. Hope this finds you well!! Thanks for stopping by and have a Merry Christmas, remember Jesus is the reason for the Season!!!!!
This structure sits on the back of a small dam on Achray Water, the principal outlet from Loch Katrine in Scotlands Trossachs area within the central belt.
I love Tollymore Forest Park, and keep coming back to these beautiful stepping stones at the aptly named Meeting of the Waters, where two rivers meet. Have a great weekend!
The partly submerged stepping stones across the River Derwent near Hathersage. A no from me on this walk!
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“You think you know so much
But I think you’re out of touch
I don’t wanna be next to you
’Cause I can’t stand a single thing you do...”
This sign seemed abrupt and a little rude to me when I came across it. I figured it needed a cranky/angry song to go with it. ;)
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Another couple of hours out today, judiciously timed to catch a remarkable six freight movements in the Northwich area.
Arguably the pick is DB Cargo Shed 66115 easing the 10.00am Dowlow Briggs Sidings - Southampton Up Yard (6O11) loaded limestone around the tight curve at Northwich, and on to the single track Middlewich line.
There's a nice network of footbridges over the Northwich Triangle giving good access to pedestrians around the local residential area. I liked the patina and texture of the one in frame and the shot was composed to give this quaint low-sided bridge at least equal prominence with the train. The houses on the right lie on Royle Street.
12th September 2017