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Five frame panorama. Three Forks, MT

... at the Mahidol University Bangkok (Music College).

This week it's nostalgia. This fountain is located in a park in our county seat. It was restored this year by the community after being damaged by time and weather. I showed the photo to my husband and he recalled the song, "Three Coins in the Fountain" by Frank Sinatra. There is also a 1954 movie by the same name which uses the song throughout.

 

It really is the perfect fountain to throw your coin and make a wish.

The second photo is the "Parking" set. I like to space the uploads a part, at least by a little or I feel like my daily uploads start to feel stale. The downside is that my feed end ups looking a bit disorganized :/

Three fox pups next to a bone...

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The Saturday challenge for 9th March is ‘rock and stone’, so here’s a close-up of part of the steps leading up into our back garden, with a self-sown primrose nestling in that angle. The steps (including the risers) are York stone, and we placed those chunky rocks beside them to help stabilise the ground and hold back what would otherwise be cascades of soil onto the steps from the steeply sloping flowerbed to the right. In summer the rocks are attractively surrounded by the compact trailing greenery and small white daisy-like flowers of a low-growing plant called Mexican Fleabane. (The wooden pole to the right is part of the support for our bird feeders.)

 

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Two young beautiful ladies take photos of each other against the background of a statue of a sportswoman with a paddle in her hand. All three are beautiful, elegant, and graceful. Candid street photograph. Colorful vertical composition.

(Thank you Ian for the inspirational title)

My SHIPs from 2017, 2018 and 2019. Side by side.

12/366 2020

 

The Three Leaf Sculpture is by artist Ruth Moilliet and is part of the Rocla Art Trail.

 

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I tried at first to get the whole scuplture in shot, but I could not catch the feeling I was getting when standing under it, and I much preferred this close up shot, looking up. This is pretty much straight out of camera. I considered mono, but I liked the blue too much. In the end, I just upped the saturation and luminance of that wee spot of red

The Three Sisters mountains of the Oregon Cascade Range.

Named the three bears for obvious reasons - from right to left - Papa bear, Mama bear and Baby bear. Gnarly trees at Lavers Hill, not far from Great Ocean Road

Interpretation .... photographic expressionism.

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Three of the gourds I grew in my garden and decorated some years ago.

Blue Mountains - NSW - Australia

st ives, cornwall, with the x100s.

So there are three witnesses [b]in heaven: the Father, the Word and the Holy Spirit, and these three are One;

 

and there are three witnesses on the earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree [are in unison; their testimony coincides].

1 John 5:7-8

 

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Morning trip in Arches National Park, Utah. This rock formation is called the "Three Gossips".

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Three stones on Santorini.

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THREE KINGS DAY...

 

Sixth of January, Twelfth Night, three kings day, The day of Epiphany – when the three wise men came – is the day after, on 6 January.

 

The New Testament does not give the names of the Magi.

However, traditions and legends identify a variety of different names for them.

In the Western Christian church, they have all been regarded as saints and are commonly known as:

 

Melchior, a Persian scholar;

Caspar, is often considered to be an Indian scholar.

Balthazar a Babylonian scholar.

 

Three gifts are explicitly identified in Matthew: gold, frankincense, and myrrh,

Since English translations of the Bible refer to them as "men who studied the stars", they are believed to have been astrologers, who could foresee the birth of a "Messiah" from their study of the stars.

The day is celebrated in many different cultures still.

 

Three Bromeliads, sprayed gold. LOL, like crowned kings, LOL

 

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20211022_6915_7D2-95 Three ships awaiting

 

Three container ships wait to enter Lyttelton Port.

 

From left:

Rio Bravo

Hansa Bitburg

Maersk Garonne (in front of Hansa Bitburg)

 

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The same three macaques as in the other picture, but in another position

At Ankeny Wildlife Refuge. South of Salem, Oregon.

I didn't hear,

I didn't see,

And I was silent.

The Three Mousekateers:

From the left in red - Athos.

In the center wearing blue- Aramis.

From the right in green – Porthos.

 

But where is their handsome friend D'Artagnan?

 

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Yay hooray, three photos today! I've not been taking very many photos lately because I've been saving lots of film for my California trip to see my boyfriend and help him move back. We are going to see some beautiful places and I hope to come back with hundreds of photos to make up for my slump the past few weeks.

 

I took these in the woods by a creek behind my design office. On the right is a real bird's nest, not one that I made with clay! I tried not to get close. The other two are plants growing up through moss, on rocks and fallen trees.

  

Maybe you could view it large and on black?

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