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Year's end gathering of ghosts.

Roath Park and lake, Cardiff, 6 January 2012.

Зима в Битцевском лесопарке #6. "Иордань". Прорубь на роднике

 

☆📝Location: South Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia

I regularly pass this pair of trees on my run / walk routes. This particular day I was a bit later than usual and caught a rather nice sky.

12" of snow and a whole lot of cold!

nikon f100, kentmere 400

For my photo of the day, and for this week's Flick Friday theme "paint the sky"

Dorset 04.02.2018

This week's Sunday Landscapes features the view along an ancient, at least medieval, track from which it is possible to access Lewesdon Hill from the west. Still a public right-of-way bridleway, this route will have been used for centuries. Although not visible here, at times it becomes much, much wider suggesting that it was primarily used a drove road for moving animals from farm to market.

"We shall backdrop two rows of ornamental trees with a wall of multistory ventgrate-looking things. It is 1977."

 

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In downtown Tallahassee, Florida, on March 4th, 2019, on the grounds of the Florida State Capitol, completed in 1977 and designed by Edward Durell Stone & Associates and Reynolds, Smith & Hills.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Leon (county) (2000276)

• Tallahassee (7013938)

 

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• Modern Movement (300121793)

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• plazas (squares) (300008214)

• state capitols (300404846)

• trees (300132410)

• white (color) (300129784)

• winter (300133101)

 

Wikidata items:

• 4 March 2019 (Q57349890)

• 1970s in architecture (Q17173162)

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• Florida Panhandle (Q1430068)

• Florida State Capitol (Q1430074)

• March 4 (Q2396)

• March 2019 (Q31275158)

• North Florida (Q7055353)

• ornamental tree (Q33249028)

 

Transportation Research Thesaurus terms:

• Brick pavements (Pmrcppbmj)

 

Union List of Artist Names IDs:

• Edward Durell Stone Associates (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500263059)

• Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Architects, Engineers, Planners (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500245622)

Polaroid SX-70 (original) + Polaroid black & yellow duochrome.

Hedgerow in December, Durham, UK. - pen and ink and watercolour.

Drawn through the bedroom window late this afternoon, with my ink bottles, pots, water colour box, knives and brushes all lined up on the window sill in front of me.Daren't risk dropping ( almost inevitable given my track record! ) indelible ink on our white fronted Italian chairs so I Iugged the paint-spotted step stool in from the kitchen and perched on that! Enjoyed the free, windy feel of it all and decided, unusually for me..to begin with a huge mop brush and heavily diluted water colour to swish in just a suggestion of the blue/grey Spring sky. Hadn't the patience to wait till it was dry and started drawing with ink too soon..could I resist those sweeping branches????NO! Hence the captivating black blob centre right.... hm

A rainy day in Greenwich Village by Washington Square Park. New York City.

 

A cab waits for the light to change as people with umbrellas cross the slick street.

 

I love rainy days in NYC.

 

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Partway completed to pair with another winter trees pillow made of the same fabrics.

Polaroid Auto 420 Land Camera

Polaroid Type 100 Sepia instant peel-apart film; expired 4/09.

Trying out a new crystal ball to do refraction photography. I haven't quite got the hang of it but having fun trying

 

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Looking south down the Housatonic River... And more snow is on its way!

Rood Bridge Park, Hillsboro OR US

Had the in-laws round for a roast dinner so didn't have much time to consider what to photograph for my 365 Project as too busy in the kitchen ...

The weekly theme for the 365 Project is Winter. Looking out of the window for inspiration, I saw this tree and went and got the camera :)

Day 8 of 365 Project ...

Hills in the Devil's Kneading Trough, a dry valley in the Wye National Nature Reserve near Brook, in the Kent Downs, UK.

Winter trees close to Biggar, South Lanarkshire with Tinto Hill in the background.

Port Moody Inlet, BC, Canada

© Brian Tolin

Taken back in November up on The Ridgeway.

Ansco Memo 35mm Half-Frame (1926); Ilford PanF 50, developed in Rodinal 1:100, 1 hour stand.

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No HDR or digital blending

nikon d700

handeld

24-120 lens at 24mm

speed: 1/200 second

f: 9

iso 200

 

Photographed using the Focal Tele Focal camera, and Lomography's "Orca" 110 format black-and-white film.

Another from the magical half hour on Dec 6th 2010. One of those occasions where you want to both stand and stare, and also run around like a headless chicken with the camera! My results suggest that I probably did too much of the latter and not enough of the other!

Big flake snow flurries fall among the evergreens.

Sony a7r3, Sony FE 200-600G

On a holiday visit to my parents farm I walked in the woods. I noticed the snow on the tree trunks and enjoyed making some interesting photos by moving the camera as I clicked the shutter.

Evergreens Cemetery - if you look closely the tree on the left is budding. It's an old and very large pussy willow. The first one that I've ever seen.

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