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My Pintail drake carving floating in Hawrelak Park lake. I added a weighted keel to this carving, tethered it to the shore, and let it float away a bit. I also posted a shot of the floating hen and the male and female together.
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Polperro is a fishing port on a rocky coastline near Looe, with narrow, cobbled alleys and houses perched on slopes above the harbour.
Much of the village dates to the 13th century, and for many years the prosperity of Polperro was founded on the pilchard fishery. When the pilchard fishery waned, smuggling became perhaps the major source of Polperro's riches. One well-known smuggler was Willy Wilcox, who, according to legend, was lost in the bewildering network of caves that wind through the cliffs.
Now the village relies on tourism, with visitors drawn by the tightly packed lanes and idyllic fishermen's' cottages that line the picturesque harbour. Most of the buildings near the harbour are untouched by time, giving Polperro a quaint, old world feel.
Nuttall's thistle (Cirsium nuttallii - Asteraceae), opening and unopened flower heads, tethered by spider webs,
Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, De Leon Springs, Central Florida
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Edge of Silence – Portrays a lone fisherman poised between the calm of the quiet beach and the unruly power of the sea.
He stands at the edge of silence, where the sea holds its breath a fragile calm stretched thin over depths that dream of storms.
The horizon hums with promise, waves whisper in restless tongues, and his line becomes a question cast between peace and chaos.
Here, the ocean waits wild heart tethered to stillness, as the fisherman listens for the first shiver of the deep.
Another view of the tenders stranded at low tide along the Pittwater.
This one stylised with some textures from the Aussie bushland.
While this house near the coast of Manie carries the signs of age and wear, it remains tethered to electricity and the 21st century.
Lake Wyola cove ~ Shutesbury MA
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In the last few days I have been reviewing some old pictures from a few years ago. I never processed them because I did not know exactly what to do with them. I have given it another try.
And is a photograph of a flying man street photography?? :-))
Sunset on the Lancaster Canal near Garstang, Lancashire. This barge was called "Predator", hence the title! The owner had obviously cut quite a lot of firewood to keep his wood burner going, looking at the amount of saw dust on the towpath!
The colours in the sky were magical!