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Santon Downham, February 2017 I struggle a bit with wide shots of things like snowdrops. Given the restrictions here, this as clean as I managed to get this composition but still find it a bit too untidy for my tastes tbh

Big uncoated pre-war 12cm Trioplan in Exakta mount at f/5.6.

Wall Wednesday: HWW

Chinon CX II, Oreston 1.8/50

Fomapan 400@320 dev: N-10 hydrofen 1+1 7min @20C

Isle of Portland Dorset

Haven't posted a wall in quite a while - glad I found this one and photographed with my Lensbaby Trio28.

 

Happy Wall Wednesday - HWW!

Wall from Sutton Coldfield park (Sutton Park) Edited in Affinity Photo

I saw these colourful paper decorations on the wall in a coffee shop. The largest circles were probably just over 30cm (12 inches) diameter.

Moretti tower - La Défense - France

A reflection of a wall in a pool of rain water on a plastic table.

Repairs on the cement wall of an old cotton mill in Yarmouth.

Bellagio, Italy, March 2015. A little harbour is protected by a stone wall projecting into Lake Como.

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viewed at Prairiefire Complex

Overland Park, KS

At one point there was some type of architectural design attempt to pretty-up the door and wall with a pattern and flowers. ......Long time since then.

Old stone walls, the historic kind…

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

 

Wednesday Walls

 

olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro

Growing on the wall of Arundel Castle Gardens, England.

Wall Brown butterfly, seen of Kefalonia.

 

Seen with it's wings open in the comment below.

Wall of sound

Copyright 2007 Ron Diorio

 

"Around here"

Opening at Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art, NYC

January 10, 2008

A Wall butterfly settled on the coast path between Filey and Scarborough! Happy Wing Wednesday everyone!

 

The Wall (Lasiommata megera) is named after its habit of basking on walls, rocks, and stony places. The patterned light brown undersides provide good camouflage against a stony or sandy surface.

 

The Wall favours short, open grassland, where turf is broken or stony. It is also found on dunes and other coastal habitats, as well as disused quarries, derelict land, farm tracks, railway embankments and cuttings, gardens and field edges. It is on the wing in two or three broods, between the middle of April and the end of October. It is widespread in England, Wales and Ireland, but increasingly scarce inland.

 

The caterpillars use various grasses, including Tor-grass (Brachypodium pinnatum), False Brome (B. sylvaticum), Cock's-foot (Dactylis glomerata), bents (Agrostis spp.) Wavy Hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa) and Yorkshire-fog (Holcus lanatus).

  

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Minsky's Cafe & Bar

Southwest Blvd

Kansas City Metro (Kansas)

Penn State describes this type of trellised orchard as... a two-dimensional high-density apple training system, often referred to as a "fruiting wall," provides many benefits to the fruit grower.

'Red Fox' walking the wall.

Wall : Lasiommata megera

This is the wall next to last weeks one and is brand new. See link : www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/50270637257/in/album-7...

 

It unfortunately for me, blocks any chance of getting an update on the state of the house as I can't see that over the wall.

 

I do however love how they've built this and I think it's granite. I took a close up to show how they've constructed it, it's just so intricate.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

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