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The summit cross on the mountain lusen in the Bavarian forest. 1373 m high.
Slide film shot from the year 1991 in january.
Canon T90 with lens f50/1,8 FD and Agfa CT100X silde film.
Exposure compensation -1EV
With two course filters gray and orange.
Wires on an old fence covered in tiny ice crystals from days of sub zero temperatures and heavy frosts.
One of the most beautiful foxes I have seen! A cross fox is a partially melanistic variant of the red fox. This photo was taken in Churchill, Manitoba.
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So far at the Melbourne General Cemetery you'd be forgiven for thinking the Jewish and Italian communities have a mortgage on this part of Melbourne. But this is a diverse burial ground, and eventually we come across older symbols of the Irish, Scots, Welsh and English settlers.
A cross with a small statue of the virgin mary on the side of the road near Belfort du Quercy , Lot , France
CSX C31709 departs Parkersburg on the Ohio River Subdivision, bound for Huntington and points south. This train loaded at one of the mines near Grafton and is bound for the Cross Generating Station. The black truss bridge in the background once carried the St. Louis mainline of the B&O and is now operated by the Belpre Industrial Parkersburg.
Criss-cross is the alluvial and fallen driftwood
in the water, and creates a beautiful nature.
Do you like that too?
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I'm sorry, I was very busy,
I will catch up and visit your streams ;-)
This granite cross is a famous landmark on Dartmoor, close to the Warren House Inn. It served/s as a marker in the moorland and is also a boundary marker for two parishes. The real age of that cross is unknown but it must be really ancient. I was lucky to have the sheep as a nice bit of extra interest at that moment.
Birch Tor, our picnic destination on our short walk that day can be seen in the background on top of the hill.