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After a couple of days wildcamping in the Lake District,my final destination was Angle Tarn.Early morning rise to see the sun up,casting some lovely light on to the mountains beyond.
Had a lovely new years day walk from West Kirkby to Thurstaston today. This was from the marina in West Kirkby where the wind was howling a bit! Happy new year everyone :)
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I tried getting a different angle of the Partition Arch as you can see a part of it is on the right side of the image.
Best viewed in large "L"
Arches National Park, Utah
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queen butterfly on milkweed, Lake Travis Library butterfly garden, Lakeway, TX. Sony A6500 and FE70-300G.
Posting for interest. When I brought in my geraniums in the autumn, there was a fat green caterpillar feasting on the leaves. When it had had its fill I bought a jar for it and put in some moss and it duly buried itself under the moss. Lo and behold, three months later we have a tiny angle shades moth. Brand new and perfect.
Waalhaven, Rotterdam
Nikon FM2n, Zoom-Nikkor 80-200 1:4, Ilford XP2 Super, Nik Silver Pro Efex 2, Reflecta ProScan 10T
An angular staircase located inside the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), the neo-futuristic centerpiece of Seoul’s fashion hub. This popular Korean tourist attraction and example of modern architecture was completed in 2014 and features large global exhibition spaces, futuristic stores, and restored parts of the Seoul fortress. I chose black-and-white for this shot to emphasize the interesting angles and shapes in this scene.
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"[...] sometimes I look at my pictures and I can hear the sounds of the city: the cars, the unsatisfied people, and that does me some good.
I begin to wonder if I am not lucky to live an atmosphere of peace in the midst of all this mess ... "
The Alloy Angler is a traditional salvage electromagnet, but in a treaded tripod configuration. It is able to mount uneven terrain to get its magnet into hard to reach places. Its maximum lift load is 4500 lbs (6 wide minifig scale vehicle).
The Angler has proved indispensable in salvaging early 21st century debris and technology.
Lush green late spring conditions in the valley floor forest at Fish Creek Provincial Park, in southeast Calgary, Alberta, western Canada.
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