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In wintertime, when it has been snowing, you find traces of human activity easily ;-)

 

"It's impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information."

Quote - William Gibson

  

Un tracteur est passé.

Inner state

Order creation

Contrasting elements

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The photograph I inserted as the first comment serves to illustrate where the reflection comes from.

 

Note: in either case the colors have not been changed -

 

Explore #391, May 15

Have a fantastic weekend :-)

“Never be a prisoner of your past. It was just a lesson, not a life sentence.”

♫ Traces Of The Past♫

Credits: Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Lis.Blog

 

Location: Pemberley

 

** Image d'archives : juin 2018 **

 

Le Bruant jaune est un passereau vivement coloré. Le mâle en plumage nuptial arbore un plumage jaune et châtain roux du plus bel effet. Cette espèce est connue pour son chant décrit localement par plusieurs mots qui ne font que rappeler le rythme et ne sont qu'une pâle imitation du véritable son émis par l'oiseau.

Le Bruant jaune est largement répandu à travers la majeure partie de l'Europe, avec quelques populations partiellement migratrices ou dispersives après la reproduction. Il fréquente les zones cultivées et les pâturages boisés, les lisières des forêts et les landes de bruyères.

Le Bruant jaune est menacé par la destruction de l'habitat et sa population semble décliner, mais actuellement, l'espèce n'est pas globalement menacée.

 

Image prise derrière un filet de camouflage et dans un milieu naturel .

 

PS : Un grand merci à toutes celles et ceux qui choisissent de regarder , de commenter et d'aimer mes photos . C'est très apprécié , comme vous l'avez constaté , je ne répond plus directement suite à votre commentaire juste pour dire en fait " merci et bonne journée " , mais en retour je passe laisser une petite trace chez vous sur une ou plusieurs de vos éditions .

 

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** Archive image: June 2018 **

 

The Yellowhammer is a brightly colored passerine bird. The male in nuptial plumage sports a yellow and reddish plumage of the most beautiful effect. This species is known for its song described locally by several words which only remind the rhythm and are only a pale imitation of the real sound emitted by the bird.

The Yellowhammer is widely distributed across most of Europe, with some populations partially migratory or dispersive after breeding. It frequents cultivated areas and wooded pastures, forest edges and heather moors.

The Yellow Sparrow is threatened by habitat destruction and its population appears to be declining, but currently the species is not globally threatened.

 

Image taken behind a camouflage net and in a natural environment.

 

PS: A big thank you to all those who choose to look at, comment on and like my photos. It is very appreciated, as you have noticed, I no longer respond directly to your comment just to say in fact "thank you and have a good day", but in return I will leave a small trace with you on one or more of your editions.

This build was hectic and a lot of detailed work but also fun to see it grow.

Always enjoy working with you Kylie!

Hope you all will enjoy the fresh sea winds at The Trace!

 

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Leading into the sunrise on a winter morning near Blåvand Strand, Jylland, Denmark

Jeunes pousses de blé en Picardie

Nothing is forever.... (not an old industrial building, and not a pandemic!)

A closeup of a wall inside an old ruin of a former power plant near Berlin.

© This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!

... een gedeelte van het gijzelaarsmonument in Sodna Street in Maribor ...

 

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At Autumn Trace (@Tranquil Bay) in the virtual world Second Life ✈️

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Des traces dans un vent "polaire" sur la station de Saint Lary.

 

Traces in the "polar" wind in the resort of Saint-Lary (FRANCE).

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