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Summit of the Gurnigelpass (1600 meters above sea) on a clear night. The environment is completely lit by the fullmoon. It's a so called 'supermoon', when the distance the the earth is the shortest possible, which makes him (apparently) shine up to 30% brighter.
The peaks in the background (from left) are: Nünenen, Gantrisch, Bürglen and Ochsen.
These whitetail deer wearing their new winter coats show how well they blend into the grays and early winter colors. Even when the snow comes they will seem to blend in as well.
Crossing Brooklyn Bridge by foot over the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan (visible in the background).
Oh Mary, this London's a wonderful sight
With the people all working by day and by night
They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat
But there's gangs of them digging for gold in the street
At least when I asked them that's what I was told
So I just took a hand at this digging for gold
But for all that I found there I might as well be
Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea
- Percy French -
Imagined in Midjourney - Processed in Photoshop
Texture from Karen Burns. Thank you.
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I captured the candid image that became "Crossing the Line," while wandering the Loop in downtown Chicago, Illinois, on a bright and sunny September 14, 2018.
All what is left of the former Kettle Valley Railway track at Chute Lake are the crossing signs. The track itself has been converted to a long-distance bike trail.
“It always takes the truth a little bit longer to cross the finish line.”
Kim Basinger
A fishing boat crossing the mouth of the Damietta Nile branch from the Mediterranean Sea.
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This wonderful old farm track crosses Glendarragh in the Wicklow Hills. No one seems to go there and its a hidden gem. I do it as part of a 10km looped trail and it rises steadily to 240m till it levels out on this 3km stretch at the top. Home is all downhill from here which is best!
I went up here on Wednesday but it wasnt a fine day. I spotted this lovely scene so I went back on Thurs to take it. Mind you, I dont need an excuse as its good for the madness.
The tree is an old Ash which has been sculpted perfectly by the weather and the mountain is Djoice. There is a track just visible on its right hand side. And the Sheep? Its got a piece of wool stuck on its face.
Ive started to take down a lot of my older photos as Ive too many on here and most people, including many friends dont bother going back a few pages to look at them which is a pity as I do go back through other peoples photos. Some friends here asked me where I had been and welcomed me back! I havent been anywhere. Ive been here on Flickr faving and commenting on others stuff which is what we are supposed to do.It only takes a minute really! I just havent put up many photos recently as its just lovely to look at other people photos and be inspired by them and it gives me more time.
Do stay safe my friends and look after and be kind to one another.
Im staying right here to "Wander among the Wicklow Hills" with Christy Moore;
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1UOyvWQCsk
My photos are also on Flickriver so have a look when your passing;
flickriver.com/photos/137473925@N08/
Best wishes.
Slan mo Chairde!
Pat
Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn't, it is of no use. Carlos Castaneda
All details and credit links are over on my blog - samiliciouz.wordpress.com/2023/02/04/crossing-a-line/