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Jaciment ibèric del Molí de l'Espígol a vista de dron / Yacimiento ibérico del Molí de l'Espígol a vista de dron / Moli de l'Espigol iberian village drone view - Tornabous (Urgell - Lleida - Catalonia) 07/12/2018 - 20181207_16350300_DJIMVA_JB_modificat_01
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Early morning light on the red cliffs surrounding St. George, Utah. Wishing you a beautiful day and a relaxing weekend! Thank you for following along this week!
This aerial view shows Sotterley Hall, a Grade I listed country house set within historic parkland in north-east Suffolk, a few miles inland from the coast at Southwold and Beccles. The present house is an elegant early-18th-century brick mansion, remodelled in the Palladian style c.1740, though parts of the estate go back much further.
The Hall has been associated with the Barne family since the 18th century, when Miles Barne (1718–1780), a wealthy London merchant and MP, purchased Sotterley in 1744. The family greatly enlarged and remodelled the house and laid out the surrounding parkland in the mid-18th century, creating the designed landscape we see today. The park includes sweeping lawns, lakes, and avenues of trees, and is a fine example of the English landscape style.
The wider Sotterley Park is registered as a Grade II listed historic landscape on the Register of Parks and Gardens. It retains medieval origins, with evidence of a former deer park, as well as later additions by the Barnes. Within its bounds are several listed buildings, ancient woodland, and a number of fine veteran oaks and sweet chestnuts, some hundreds of years old.
The estate also contains the parish church of St Margaret’s, a beautiful medieval church with a distinctive round tower, standing within the park close to the Hall – an unusual and evocative survival of the medieval manorial landscape.
Today, Sotterley remains a private estate, but its parkland and architecture continue to illustrate the long history of Suffolk’s landed families and the layered development of English country house landscapes from medieval to Georgian times.
When the winter sun rises and finds a way to shine its light through the looming clouds. I hope the sun brightens your day wherever you are!
A cabin at the edge of the golden woods. I’m imagining the chance to sit on the porch and enjoy that view for hours. Sure would be a nice way to spend an Autumn day.
Sometimes, when only a little bit of light makes its way through the darkness, I appreciate that light even more.
Autumn is full of contrasts. Colorful leaves mixed in with evergreen needles and blue skies. The variety provides the beauty.
People keep saying that the Fall leaves are like Fruity Pebbles poured all over the mountainside. I’m fine with that simile, but when it comes to breakfast, I’ve always been more of a Cocoa Pebbles man. What about you? Don’t tell me you prefer oatmeal!
One of my favorite things about photography is how it gives me license to just relax and enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Climbing the pass east of Midway, you reach Big Cottonwood Canyon and the town of Brighton. It’s nestled at the top of the canyon between the peaks and the ski runs. Winter is very busy in Brighton, but this time of year it’s pretty peaceful.
I was told once that clouds are simply humidity in the atmosphere. But clearly they are the result of a giant paintbrush in the sky.
A quite different shot from the same morning as the droneshot before. This was taken by camera under the bridge. And about 1 hour before. We hoped to had some fog there and see how lucky we were.
Location: Sylvensteinsee near Lenggries, Bavaria, Germany.
Always remember, no matter what darkness you’re going through, there is light and beauty in the world. Focus on the light instead of the darkness and you’ll be filled with it.
My wise friend Matt Allred recently shared a lesson his father taught him growing up on the farm: “When the storms come, it matters where you park yourself. Park yourself on the rock and you won’t get washed away.”
Sometimes when the clouds gather around the mountaintops, I like to think the mountain is wearing a hat. This particular peak is clearly wearing a baseball cap.
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The Salt Lake area received its first couple of snowstorms over the last week. Winter’s beauty is on full display.
Pantà de La Serra / Pantano de La Serra / La Serra reservoir - Sidamon (Plà d'Urgell - Lleida - Catalonia) 16/10/2018 -
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