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These trees in the morning light caught my eye. What, no bark? Beautiful trees - can someone identify them?
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The Double arch in Arches National Park in Canyonlands is tall. So tall that to enclose it completely I needed the help of my fisheye lens. The effect of the curved land, surrounding the arches are giving to me the sensation of being very small. Add to the scene the two human figures, who weren't posing, or at least not for me, and the picture is complete. A giant red rock sculpture, carved in ages, against a deep blue Utah sky.
Después fuimos a un taller de artesanía donde hacen objetos de piedra de forma manual para venderlos,
Seen at the recent Tall Ship Celebration in Bay City, Michigan
It was an extremely windy day, making this act much more difficult.
Model: Krystina
Yesterday, Kryss and I were driving home from school, and I was like, "hey, we haven't done a photoshoot in a while."
Basically on the way home I saw this. We were on the main road and there is this big forest on one side and I saw all of these tall trees and the sun shining and making all of these shadows. So Kryss and I went to her house, changed and walked here. It's just up the road but the road is under construction and there were lots of cool places to stop by on the way. First we went to this muddy area where there was all of this junk left by the construction men. The last photo was taken there. Kryss took a step towards this cool cement thing and went ankle deep in mud, in her new Birkenstocks. After that we both just walked around in the mud. Also, there was a river that we had to cross before getting to this area, so we went in to clean our feet, thinking we'd be getting out and walking along the path to get here, but instead we just followed the way in the river. Thennnnnnnn we got here and started taking pictures. We totally didn't notice the guy on the lawn mower until we were about half the way in, and then we saw the house too. This is somebody's backyard! And he was right there, but he didn't say anything, which we were completely relieved about.
It was so cold, but the concentrated sunlight in this forest felt like heaven.
Seriously, nobody adventures the way we adventure :P
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The beautiful lighthouse at Grotta, Reykjavik, Iceland stands tall amidst a thick envelope of clouds!
It is always a very happy place checking some huge reflections of landscape by yourself..This was when I could witness fall after a snow shower
Poitou Donkey
An old endangered donkey race from Poitou in western France.
The donkeys are very tall. Their original purpose was to till the farmers fields during the middle ages.
This beautiful animal was spottet at the Wilhelma Zoo & Botanical Garden in Stuttgart / Germany.
Esta llegó la pobre al taller cuando se le rompió un manguito de la grua
No sé si se aprecia que está toda pringada de aceite...
Dos poetas leen sus versos a los usuarios de la Fundación San Cebrián y estos escuchan, pintan, interpretan, completan huecos en los poemas y escriben sus propios poemas o aquello que la sesión les sugiere.
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tall verbena... standing tall, spread nicely and shining with enthusiasm their sweet colour, always a pleasure... however tiny the little flowers, they 're up high! (about 1 meter)
one of my favorite plants, they look so keen, are really eager to reach the sunshine.. I like their attitude!
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Participantes del Taller "Venciendo obstaculos para el acceso a los servicios de salud de las personas transgénero" 3 al 6 Agosto. Colectivo Sol.
(128/365) I noticed this impressive telegraph pole as I was taking a short cut back from a local garden centre today & thought it worthy of a photo (best viewed Large to see the insulators etc). Taken through my wound down car window for my group Telegraph Tuesday HTT! New members very welcome, we are on the cusp of 10,000 photos in the group pool today.
...and of an enviable height. Did you know that the spruce grows taller than the pine?
Listen to Nick Cave.
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