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The mono version of the image I posted a day or two ago. I agree - the mono works better. Thank you Dave Feaster.
It always gives me a buzz to find a superb artwork that has just been completed, the aroma of the paint spray was still strong in the air!
This is a brilliant piece by Jimmy Dvate, the panoramic image is dramatic, but does not do the quality of his art justice, i'll follow this up with a more conventional wide angle image in the coming days.
It's also a bonus to 'get the shot' before the taggers can mutilate the art (as can be seen on the Bob Marley piece further down Hosier Lane)
My first time seeing Big Ben since the five year renovation project, its great to see if with the scaffolding off. Its looks stunning. This image is a composite where I have replaced the sky with a sky of my own.
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am Fusse des Hohen Atlas. Eine der wenigen noch halbwegs gut erhaltenen Lehmbausiedlungen in Südmarokko. Bekannt als Filmkulisse (z. B. Sodom und Gomorrha von Robert Aldrich oder Gladiator von Ridley Scott).
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....at Lochan Hakel...such a great looking mountain from this side with peaks and crags a-plenty, and another walk I'll have to put on the list!!
A long zoom to Ben Lomond captured from the National Wallace Monument on the summit of Abbey Craig, near Stirling in Scotland.
Ben drew this today and wanted me to scan it into the computer. He told me it's a Pokemon Monster. I really liked his selection of colors :)
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So this is Ben. He is a typical border collie coming from a breed which only breeds working borders. SO normally his duty is to work with sheeps. But unfortunately he spend his first 2 years at a shepherd who treats him very bad. He hit him an put him to a small box in the basement. Because he was not able to work with sheeps the shepherd decided to kill him. Thanks to a women who should train him we found his story in the internet and decided to safe his life. The first 2 years with him were very hard, but now he learned much and is a fabulous dog.
A shaft of sun depicts out the exhaust of Black 5 45407 across Loch Linnhe under the Ben Nevis mountain Range.
View from Braemar Golf Course to Ben Avon with the steeple of Btraemar Church rising above the trees.
Cairngorms National Park