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Thanks for stopping by in my gallery. I’m very pleased and really appreciate each and every view of my photo, comments, invitations and awards.
Thanks for stopping by in my gallery. I’m very pleased and really appreciate each and every view of my photo, comments, invitations and awards.
Draußen hat es den ganzen Tag gegossen, deshalb eine kleine Fotospielerei drinnen
It poured all day outside, so a little photo play inside
We were so lucky with the weather when we visited Inis Mor, the largest of the three Aran Islands (see map). I had to get up at silly o clock but it was worth it for this beautiful sunrise. I got quite a few nice images and some video clips too.
Straw Island Lighthouse is an active aid to navigation on an islet of the same name (Irish: Oileán an Tuí) in Killeany Bay, northeast of Inishmore in County Galway, Ireland. Completed in 1878, it was the last of four lighthouses built in the 19th century on the Aran Islands. The commissioning of Straw Island marked the culmination of a lengthy 24 year campaign by the local islanders to have a lighthouse for safe passage into Killeany Bay and the harbour at Kilronan.
This rope is generally set for religious purpose in every shrine in Japan. The rope distinguishes the sacred area from dailyness. It is called "shime -nawa" in Japanese. "Shime" means "fixed" and "nawa" "ropes."
My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Straw".
Shot with a Rodenstock Rodenstock "Rogonar-SP 57 mm F 5.6" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.