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A view looking from the water feature of Grand Bassin Rond in the Tuileries to the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in the background.
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Cow Island is the main attraction for cattle in the Greatham Creek wetlands adjacent to the River Tees
Artist: Antony Donaldson
Title: Waterfall
near Tower Bridge
Copper Row Brewery Square, Shad Thames
London, England, UK
One of the main attractions of Gardens by the Bay ecological park are the two giant climate controlled conservatories, known as the Cloud Forest with its 35 meter waterfall, as well as the Flower Dome. Within these huge green houses one can find facinating plant species from all over the world, from venus fly traps to an almost unlimited variety of orchids. This beautiful park reaffirms Singapore's reputation as the Garden City.
I can't choose between the pics... Give me a bit of help?
* I don't know that Asian guy on the opposite corner of the pool. He's just staring...
During migration I am fortunate enough to be able to see these little black and white warblers in my yard. Normally they stick to the trees but I have to say they love the addition of the pond, especially boggy creek. Although, this little guy likes to visit the Dove Creek side as well.
When I don't have the camera this little one will come and sit on the bistro table over looking Boggy Creek, he will bounce around all over Dove Creek side and investigate the rocks and foliage.
He is such a playful little guy, he even came to a table I recently added near my swing near Dove Creek and sat there staring at me while I was on the swing. I really wanted to reach out and touch him since he was within arms length at that time but I resisted the temptation because I don't want him to be afraid of me.
When I have the camera and he wants to come and play in the creek, he will visit all of the above mentioned areas, only he does it much more quickly. Then he will go and hide behind the rock in this image and peek over then duck behind it, over and over again. If I make a move, he will leave but if I sit quietly he will go about his business of getting a bath and teasing me. Perhaps one day he will become accustom to my camera and allow me to take a proper photo of him.
Image taken from the swing for people under oak tree number three in the backyard.
This church has been photographed many times but few show how lovely the area is or people enjoying the lawn area, so I’m happy with my results.
shot by KHWD in Denmark
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Frederiksborg Slot (or castle in English), located in Hillerød, Denmark, is renowned for its stunning formal gardens and water features. The gardens are a blend of Baroque and Romantic styles, each offering unique beauty and charm.
Baroque Garden
The Baroque garden, designed by Johan Cornelius Krieger in the early 18th century, is symmetrically laid out with perfectly straight hedges and meticulously trimmed box trees. The garden features:
Royal Monograms: The lowest plateaus display the royal monograms of Frederik IV, Frederik V, Christian VI, and Margrethe II, designed in closely trimmed hedges.
Central Water Feature: A cascading water feature runs down the central axis of the terraced garden, adding a serene and elegant touch.
Café Havehuset: Located in the upper, northernmost part of the garden, this half-timbered, thatched building serves as a café during the summer months.
Romantic Garden
To the left of the Baroque garden lies the Romantic garden, designed to convey moods and present the beauty of nature. This garden includes:
Small Lakes and Shrubberies: The garden features small lakes and shrubberies, creating a more informal and natural landscape.
Bath House Castle: A charming small castle known as the Bath House, adding to the garden's picturesque appeal.
Overall Atmosphere
The combination of the formal Baroque garden with its precise lines and symmetry, and the more relaxed Romantic garden with its natural elements, creates a harmonious and visually appealing environment. The gardens are a perfect backdrop for a leisurely stroll, photography, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature.
The Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney CBD. A gift from J.F. Archibald to the citizens of Sydney, handed over to Sydney on 14th March, 1932.
First time in Glencoe and the time did not allow me to do as much photography as I would have liked. I still manage to hike an hour and find this small waterfall hidden away. I spent over an hour to explore compositions.
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Used the UK Bankholiday to do a few Castles down in Kent. Dover castle for the church, castle and joust and Walmer Castle for its beautiful gardens and unique building style.
A broader shot of the water feature in Millenium Square, Bristol. Situated near the harbourside, this area has seen impressive development in the last 10 years.
Famous Scottish hotel gleneagles have a beautiful pond with a fantastic water fountain feature located at there private golf course. Lovely to walk around or if you love golf!
They replaced a tradition style fountain a few years ago with one of those water features with the jets of water that people like to run though! It was tempting during the hot hours, but I'm far too sensible!! At this moment the jets weren't going and it occurred to me I might be able to get a good reflection shot!
Wet Bird, I do try to get the picture before they get wet but sometimes I am just too slow...
Setophaga nigrescens
A beautiful water feature "Pin Mill"
at Bodnant Gardens, a true oasis in the Conwy Valley. I do'nt even like gardening but this place is something else!!
The New Towns Act 1946 saw Crawley designated as a new town for people to move to enjoy a probably better life than they would in say London.
Once probably seen as an urban Town dream the concrete and brick centre now shows its age with few redeeming features.
A cold dark winters day dos nothing to add to the allure.
I was sure I had a fence for Fence Friday somewhere and, well here it is. Another scene from Brisbane’s Roma Street Parklands looking towards the city, most of which is hidden well over yonder.
It’s amazing what they can do with old inner city railway yards...both Melbourne and Sydney at least also enjoying the benefit of these former facilities in the form of Parklands and public open space.
A feast for the eyes and camera....I seem to be using F a lot here, works fabulously. HFF and also a great weekend all.
Mr Goggle & The Startled One, hanging out behind Mr. Burble!!
The fountain is functioning - it's a lovely sight & sound!!
Looking out into the gardens and water features at the beautiful Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, USA. The grounds surrounding this museum are stunning. Walking up the stairs, you hear the water flowing down into the reflection pool. At the top there are sculptures, more water features, benches along a walkway and a yoga platform next to the water feature at the top. This photo was taken as the sun began to set.