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I think the last one was too busy so I took another shot at it. I like this better.

3 exposure HDR processed in Photomatic

Framed with JoesSistah's Free Texture H1 found in Frames for Use.

 

View On Black

Light and shadow play across a patterned brick walkway, creating a moody contrast that mirrors the duality of life—routine and unpredictability, darkness and hope. The structured surface meets nature’s randomness as tree shadows shift with the sun. This evocative black and white image by Duncan Rawlinson captures the rhythm of everyday moments and the quiet tension between order and uncertainty.

 

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Impressive garden in the midst of the medina, the owner held on to his garden whilst the others sold their gardens to the city of Fes to make way for a car park..

 

Fes, Morocco

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Went out for our recess walk after lunch the other day and found this goose doing her best swan impersonation. She (i'm guessing at the gender here) was definitely laying low and just chillin'

 

It's been a busy couple of weeks for me here but, I hope to catch up with all of you soon.

Tunnel of trees at Dorris Ranch.

petals in a puddle, in dappled afternoon light.

90/365

For the treasure hunt "Dappled Light" in the 365/2017 - A Starter for Ten group.

View along Turl Street outside the entrance to Exeter College, University of Oxford, UK.

 

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Rear end of a pink piglet lying down. Upper Canada village, Ontario, Canada. 10 June 2011

 

2023-24: Judge merit award out of 831 entries in Photocrowd 'Pigs' competition in January 2024. Judge comments:

Dappled light on the South Bank.

Shrewsbury School boys rowing on the River Severn and competing in time trials. The church of St Chad’s can be seen in the background along with the bandstand.

We pitched our tent in a shady spot just off the trail a stone's throw from Blue Ridge campground in Angeles National Forest. It was a great spot atop some comfy browse - although we were visited in the night by a coyote who left us a small pile of scat by the tent door as a present. No bears though!

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