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07-september-2022
Same position as the previous photo, about twenty minutes later.
The lower brightness allows you to better appreciate the long chain of evening thunderstorms that were affecting the Venetian pre-Alps.
The "rainy season" is getting closer and closer...and it didn't exist at this latitude until the late 1990s.
After posting lots of bleak, snowy landscapes lately, I thought I'd post something from high summer. This was taken in a Derbyshire meadow in July, looking towards Bamford Edge.
This beautiful rainbow appeared as Marnie and I headed back home after a cold, drizzly walk on Christmas Eve morning. Like this rainbow, may 2020 be a brighter future for all of us, my Flickr friends - and hopefully for the whole of our beautiful world.
Happy 2020 to you all - I wish you health and happiness for the rest of 2019 and all the years after. Whatever religion you believe in, or don't believe in, may it be Hope.
~ Processed in Topaz Studio ~
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Inside the The abbey of Our Lady in Lonlay (or Lonlay-l'Abbaye).
This abbey, at first situated outside the town of Lonlay (now the place has grown) was founded by William of Bellême (Guillaume Ier de Bellême), with the original charter signed around 1020. It was a Benedictine abbey, built in Romanesque style. It had several priories, including Notre Dame sur l'eau in Domfront (which can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/dameboudicca/20515002803 ). The whole place saw substantial renovations and rebuilding in the 12th and 14th century and the church is now in the Gothic style. But it also saw two fires in the 16th century - the first started by accident in 1533 (which destroyed much of the abbey archives) and the second by Huguenots in 1574 during the War of Religions. The Benedictine order left after this and the place was never fully rebuilt. The church was also damaged by bombs in 1944 and the liberation of France. A full restoration (including archaeological studies) began in 1965 and in 1973 the church was once again open for parish use.
Awarded with a Medal of Honor in the 6º Salão Nacional de Arte Fotográfica de São Caetano do Sul and Acceptance in the 52º Salão Jauense Internacional de Arte Fotográfica - 2016
This was taken near the end of the Govenors Bay Jetty looking back towards where it began during the really foggy day a while back. Somewhere hidden in the fog my parents were waiting patiently for me to finish taking photos so we could head home. Dad actually ended up starting up the jetty to make sure I hadn't fallen in or something since they could no longer see me once the fog rolled in even thicker than what it had been =)
On the crooked bridge there walks a man with his dog towards the other side of the lake, where the blue morning mist will hide his presence in this world.
The ferry is ready for sailing towards the storm on the connection Halsa - Kanestraum in Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
A heavy rain cloud was coming in fast from the west, and I managed to take this picture before I had to run for shelter.
Shanghai, China
December 2015
The image (a crop) shows a close up of the Yan'An Elevated Road/Highway from the Bund (Waitan) in Shanghai, China. The partial building at the bottom right hand corner is No 1 on the Bund - Asia Building. This image was captured late into the blue hour when the sky was almost black. As this is a close up of this section of the urban scene, no sky is seen within this image.
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And here is a well deserved grimace by this little one that I surprised towards the pier of Champasak ..... the smile arrived after.