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Burrowing Owl - Young - Testing it's wings. From my archieves.
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Burrowing Owl - Young - Testing it's wings. From my archieves. Unfortunatelly I did not get it flying but there are some more pictures of this essay... I hope you do not get tired.
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Covered garage fence
Had to go into the archieves, haven't been able to wonder to far. Thanks in advance for your kindness.
One from the archieves, frozen fog.
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Here's another one from my archieves and time when I had to travel to Switzerland a lot for wirk.
A lovely day at Lake Zug in Switzerland with locals taking their lunch break and enjoying a time out with beautiful views.
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Akureyri is a very picturesque town located by a scenic fjord on the north coast of Iceland. As a city it is picturesque by Icelandic standards, but tourists to Iceland typically go there for the splendid scenery. Akureyri is primarily a local hub, a place to start excursions to more interesting places. It seemed a shame for this shot to never be seen, so I dug it our of the archieve.
once an aquarius decides what they want,
theyll do everything in their power to archieve it
Cookie Hairstyle by DOUX @ Tres Chic
Eyebrows (LeLEvoBom) by Izzies @ MP
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Star Sigil - Aquarius by DAPPA @ Access
Registered on the list of the exceptional Inheritance of Wallonia, the castle of Jehay is a remarkable example of castle of pleasure. The current complex consists of three volumes distinct, girdled water levels and connected by bridges spanning the ditches. Rebuilt mainly at the medium of XVIe C., it still preserves some traces of older constructions. At West, for example, the main building rests on the foundations of a medieval strong house and, in the cellars, of the vaults and columns of XIIIe S. are still visible. The castle presents a particular aspect: the apparatus of the external frontages and the two turns draws a checkerwork made up of blocks of limestone and sandstone hardcores. The interior frontages giving on the court were deeply altered with XIXe C., a gallery and a terrace with balustrade of neo-gothic inspiration was inserted there. At North draws up the parish church Saint-Lambert flanked of a square tower later and surrounded of a small cemetery. Property of the family van den Steen since 1680, you will be able to admire there a rich person collection of uvres of art, of which sculptures of the count Guy van den Steen.
A lot of the history of the castle was lost during the von Rundstedt offensive, because the archieves that were situated in Bastogne got then destroyed.
A certain Jehan, what corrupted via Jehaing or Jahin to Jehay, lived there roud 1130,
In 1492 a certain Jehanne de Sart married Arnould de Mérode. During more than 2 centuries the castle was in posession of the family of count de Mérode,and great restaurations were done. Round 1550 the castle got his actual form (the older foundations and cellars were preserved). In 1680 Ferdinand-Maximiliaan de Mérode sold the castle to François de Gand-Vilain van den Steen. In 1978 count Guy van den Steen (1905-1999) sold this castle to the county of Luik . Since the death of the count 20 december 1999, the province is complete owner. With the sale the count(himself a well known archeologe and sculpteur) wanted to protect his important collection of works of art and archeological discoveries.
The "checkerboardpattern" of the towers and fassades with white blocs is exceptional in our region , but can be found in the region of Saïda in Libanon. The grey innerwalls are made of limestone,what often is used in gothic. The general style of the castle is is Renaissance.
The castle is used as museum for about 22.000 archeologic discoveries.The interieur (with a piano from 1780 and a mass art objects) is worth the visit. The castle was situated near the old ancient roman way to Tongeren, what expains the Romanderuins
from the archieves..... while en route to a promising sunset over Rondeau Bay, we stopped for quick snap of the eastern sky over Lake Erie.....
the rain was almost over and low lying sun was entertaining us....
FROM THE ARCHIEVES! not shown before. This beauty was in Ramsgate harbour a year ago, for quite a while, and I spent many a hour, watching and photographing it, frequently diving, making observation difficult, but it became quite trusting in the end, feeding on fish, but mainly crabs, Seen in its winter plumage, at about 75-85 cm in length, makes it a large and robust water bird.
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An amazing place, Iceland, I never expected vast lavafields with views to mountains, volcanoes, glaciers, and in some places, masses of wildflowers. I found this shot in my archieve when looking for something else, and thought it a worthy photo.
For my easter holiday I went to my families summerhouse! We had a Blast there BUT the weather was crappy the whole time! We tried to go out for a shoot.... So much wind and cold and Brrrr.... I thought I was a gonner!
So no new shots for you today! :(
But I still hope you guys will like what I found in my archieves! :)
Taken last year in March. With the lockdown, I'm missing all the lovely Spring flowers that are too far from home to get to.
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I have already posted this one, but I post again because this picture means the most to me and is my favorite.
A lot of pictures on flickr now is about thanksgiving and what you are greatful for in life. These five are what I am greatful for. They are my world and I love them more than words could describe.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
A cute kitten up on the farm. July 1972. From the shutterfish vault. Hanimax Praktica MTL5B Zeiss Ausjena 50 mm f 2.8, my first 35 mm SLR. Kodak Ektachrome Color slide film. A 50 year old slide.
Taken back in December 2019, when we had better weather than we're having at the moment.
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We have a small collection of clocks in our home and this is a old small shelf model that has been around for awhile. It's made by Bulova for those who are interested.
The real reason I took the image is I was testing the new Canon 100mm 2.8L IS USM Macro Lens when I got it last year and this seem like a likely target. The image was hand held and I was pleased with the results...
As you can tell, I'm digging deep into my archieves to find images to post to just stay alive on Flickr. =)) Hopefully, someone out there will like clocks or macros and enjoy the post.
SOOC and hand held!
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from the archieves, snows are back in the area however I've not had the opportunity to get out much lately
I did it, I caught the Blue Tit ~ Cyanistes Caeruleus feeding on the table. It may not be 100% in focus, but I'm so pleased to have got a photo. It's not the 1st time I've managed to photo a Blue Tit, but it's by far the best.
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Taken back in June 2018.
A beautiful Oxalis from the Wood-sorrel family in sunshine.
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They looked like a type of rose, but I was miles (or kilometres) out!
Thanks to Plantaholic Sheila for the ID.
What a pity that they don't appear to have a common name:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucryphia
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This young bear had no luck catching fish he tried hard and always came up empty handed😒 Archieves Re-edit
Registered on the list of the exceptional Inheritance of Wallonia, the castle of Jehay is a remarkable example of castle of pleasure. The current complex consists of three volumes distinct, girdled water levels and connected by bridges spanning the ditches. Rebuilt mainly at the medium of XVIe C., it still preserves some traces of older constructions. At West, for example, the main building rests on the foundations of a medieval strong house and, in the cellars, of the vaults and columns of XIIIe S. are still visible. The castle presents a particular aspect: the apparatus of the external frontages and the two turns draws a checkerwork made up of blocks of limestone and sandstone hardcores. The interior frontages giving on the court were deeply altered with XIXe C., a gallery and a terrace with balustrade of neo-gothic inspiration was inserted there. At North draws up the parish church Saint-Lambert flanked of a square tower later and surrounded of a small cemetery. Property of the family van den Steen since 1680, you will be able to admire there a rich person collection of uvres of art, of which sculptures of the count Guy van den Steen.
A lot of the history of the castle was lost during the von Rundstedt offensive, because the archieves that were situated in Bastogne got then destroyed.
I thought I knew what they were, but I wouldn't have got the name in 100 years, even though I know I've taken a photo of a similar flower!
Thank you to minus1349 for the ID.
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