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Autumn taken at Bern, Switzerland three years ago...we spent two days there..a very walkable and picturesque city..visited the Einstein Museum which is very unique..ate lunch beside a river..😊

Pre-manipulated texture: Thanks skeletalmess

Altered white balance of 1st version (In Explore) to achieve a blue moon for this theme.

When in the distance autumn changes the leaves to autumn colors

and the horses already suspect that winter will come soon

so the days are getting shorter

and it's time

to a beautiful colorful fairy tale..

PS

 

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So I also tried to adjust the color version..

 

map: Deer River, Papagena

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Look here for version #1 (a different photo from the same day)

 

www.flickr.com/photos/79238609@N00/507608416/

Premanipulated texture: Thanks skeletalmess

Time is at a premium right now and I haven't taken any new shots for weeks.

 

But I had a few minutes so I thought I'd re-process an image I'd posted previously.

 

In fact, I found that I'd already posted two versions, before.

 

This one was processed without any reference to the previously posted images which are shown below.

 

Oh, yeah, nearly forgot!

 

Some music?

Of this picture I have created several versions. I believe that this one should be shown too.

this is the last picture of the Perth series for now. I enjoyed the experiments with colourising b&w pictures. and I enjoyed working with the fully functional NIK software that DOX has taken over and updated.

TM CREATION

Forever Always Nature Scene @ Swank

Cute little cave with plants and kissing kitties, Pillow with animations.

PG and Adult Versions

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Shoot Location Lake Delaria Resort

Adult Photography Sim opening soon

This is the alternate version with a wider aspect showing the sun, as I could not decide which I liked better!

Misopates orontium, known as weasel's snout, is a herbaceous annual plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is a native of disturbed ground in Europe. It is also naturalised as a weed in other parts of the world such as North America. The pink flowers resemble a miniature snapdragon and are followed by a hairy green fruit which is said to resemble a weasel's snout.

 

Common names include linearleaf snapdragon,[1] weasel's snout, lesser snapdragon or calf's snout. Past common names have included lesser snapdragon and corn-snapdragon.[2]

(3 image HDR)With a little twist of 'olli-ort'..

 

Thanks for all the Christmas & new year wishes..

  

INFO 'The Domesday Book records Ringmore as a Devon Manor known then as ‘Ronmore’. Stephen de Haccombe, and his successors are know to have built three chapels in the area, two survive as chapels today, one at Haccombe, and the other is St Nicholas in Ringmore, Shaldon.

 

The third local chapel is only a ruin. Church Architects are of the opinion the St Nicholas is of 13th Century origins, a fact borne out by the East end Wall with it’s Lancet window-a fact accepted as proof.

 

Records of various events refer to this church, and the Register of Baptisms was started in 1616, prior to that, Baptisms had taken place at Haccombe. About this time, the Carew family –now Lords of the Manor of Haccombe, carried out repairs to St Nicholas, but the fabric of the building, and it’s architectural features were kept intact. Haccombe Church supplied the Clergy to the Church until 1621 when the first Clergy signed the Baptism register - Elezeus Coke.

 

Burial and Marriage registers were than started –and in 1671 Lord Clifford bought several local estates including the Manor of Ringmore with St Nicholas Parish. Bishop Keppel visited the church in 1768 and decided that care was needed to restore the Church.

 

By 1790 a large extension had been added, and a gallery built, along with various other improvements. Mention of a Church organ was made in 1827, but was then replaced with an early version of the Harmonium called a ‘Seraphine’. 1839 saw a gallery added to the North wall for the Sunday School, and a new roof with a domed skylight and wooden Bell tower added in1841. The original font had been removed, and replaced by the existing font-which is Saxon or early Norman.

Reverend Richard Marsh-Dunn cancelled plans for any more changes to St Nicholas, as he had decided to build a new church on the reclaimed land on Riverside in Shaldon.

 

This was consecrated and dedicated to St.Peter, and became the new Parish Church of St.Nicholas, South Devon in 1903. St Nicholas was subsequently renovated with funds generated by a generous benefactor, and was given the official title of Chapel of Ease.'

Freely inspired by Edward Hopper

> shot in Arranmore island

Galeobdolon flavidum (Hellgelb-Goldnessel / Blassgelbe Taubnessel) Massenberg, Leoben, Steiermark, Austria. Meyer Görlitz Trioplan 2.9/50.

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