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Well... finally made the switch to Legacy, and I must say I'm lovin' it so far! (thanks for the nudge & help Tolla! ♥)
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The scissor arches, which often visitors believe to be later, modern additions were constructed from 1338-48 as an engineering solution to a very real problem.
By 1313 a high tower topped by a lead covered wooden spire had been constructed but as the foundations were not stable large cracks began to appear in the tower structure.
In fear of a total collapse, several attempts at internal strengthening and buttressing were made, until the famous ‘scissor arches’ were put in place by master mason William Joy as a final solution.
Great crested grebe
natural behavior
unrestricted satisfaction of all desires is not conductive to well-being, nor is it the way to happiness or even to maximum pleasure
Erich Fromm
Seen from my garage window. I left a lot of my fallen apples on the ground this year and have had several grateful deer enjoying them.
well... I think so... :-) this one has the most impressive petal edges, I've seen...
same day last year www.flickr.com/photos/shab_khos/5609610114/
thank you, my dear Flickr friends, for all your comments, favs and invites! you guys are the BEST!!
FOR SURE ENJOY ON BLACK!! :-) "L"
This week I have been working on merging photos with flower backgrounds. Instead of using blends I have tried to use masks to remove or fade parts of the photos that I don't wants. I am still trying to find a suitable topic for my final submission.
will be away for a bit.... don't know if there is internet access... oh well.... sometimes life takes a different turn than planned....
Somerset, England.
It was built between 1175 and 1490, replacing an earlier church built on the same site in 705. It is moderately sized among the medieval cathedrals of England, between those of massive proportion such as Lincoln and York and the smaller cathedrals in Oxford and Carlisle
Amidst passing trains and waiting passengers, a couple shares a moment of (pre-pandemic) passion at an L station in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 900, f/3.5, 18mm, 1/125s
A view of Wells harbour from my last trip to Norfolk.
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An Icy Winter Blast...
This week Southern Ontario got a real taste of winter; snow, freezing rain, mixed precipitation, sudden thaw and icy wet roads werefollowed by more snow and a sudden refreeze.
It may be treacherous for driving and dangerous for walking, but it is excellent for taking those wild winter photos. Today was just such a day; the freezing rain overnight made the ground a tad slippery and crusty. but the scenery was outstanding and well worth the effort to get out and snap a few photos.
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Quinta da Regaleira. Sintra, Lisboa.
38°47′47″N 9°23′46″W
Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
N38 46 59.988 W9 25 0.012
well as the title says, its my entry for the Second Life Cracked photo contest . I dont think I ever had such a banging pain doing a picture before and I spent the last hours working on it. I'm still not satisfied with it but time's running and i need to enter it now i think.
I hope you like it.