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Loved this backlit photo opportunity and the added bonus of clouds reflected in the glass top of the bistro table.
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Table Mountain is a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town. The views from the top of the mountain were fantastic, but this view looking up to Table Mountain was my favorite.
Well that's what I call them for lack of a better term. These are in the Bisti Badlands, and are mini hoodoos, only about 2-3 feet, or 65-100 cm high. There is at least one area with numerous small table top hoodoos. Here you can see more of them receding into the background. I'm always afraid I'll stumble in the dark and knock a top off. lol Fortunately that has not happened! The area was the floor of a vast inland sea millions of years ago, and many layers of sediment were formed, eventually compacted into sandstone, some layers harder and some layers softer. The unusual shape is caused by greater erosion of the softer lower layer, and slower erosion of the harder upper layer. Shooting in this direction the sky is wonderfully dark with minimal light pollution. More to the W &NW there is more light pollution. Shot at 14 mm, f 2.8, 30 sec., ISO 6400.
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122 Pictures in 2022 - 7 Apples and/or Pears
This is the table in the kitchen at Standen (National Trust). There was at least 1 real apple in the trug, but most of the apples and pears seemed to be plastic :(
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Stuff shot through windows. Table setting taken through a restaurant window ~ Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Picnic tables sit in the Parque Florestal do Cabouca Velha on the slopes on the east side of the the central volcano on Faial Island in the Azores. The park is located in the Frequesia (parish) de Salaõ.
If we hurry, we could avoid the crowds...
For today's walk, Larry and I headed to trails along the Elbow River. We saw a number of interesting things, including this fascinating table.