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In Arles, France. 2016.

 

#Exploration #21FlickrPhotoBirthdayChallenge

Exploring the possibilities at the crossroads of life.

In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration. - Ansel Adams

 

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Photo is from a cave-system underneath one of Norways many glaciers. The ice gives us a special blue light

I dusted off my Forest - Elf and pulled her out of the inventory and sent her on her travels in Fellowship Falls.... In her luggage she had her bow & arrow, her spirit animal the wolf, her friend the dragon and some other animals...

 

Are you curious now and do you want to discover all the corners and secrets of the sim? Then visit Fellowship Falls -

 

An Elven & Tolkien - inspired sim where all free folk are welcome. Rez a horse to ride through the forest and over hills and make your way to Rivendell. Also explore The Labyrinth of Light...an underground maze of lights that leads to the Fantasy Forest

 

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Sunset exploration....🌞😎

A Mute Cob off exploring the Reed Beds on Sale Water Park.

The Musée océanographique was founded in 1910 by prince Alberrt. The lower floors are occupied by an aquarium, quite nice but not on par with the top modern aquaria, the upper floors host various exhibits about the marine fauna and exploration of the seas.

 

Musée océanographique ,был основан в 1910 г. князем Альбертом. На нижних этажах расположен аквариум, неплохой но и не на уровне лучших современных аквариумов, а на верхних этажах расположены разные экспозиции о фауне морей и исследованиях морских глубин.

Abandoned power plant of a former steelworks

 

Escher-Wyss steam turbine and turbo blower

EXPLORATION… CHRYSANTHEMUM

 

A Japanese Spider Chrysanthemum, again; a different type.

  

The name "chrysanthemum" is derived from the Greek words chrysos (gold) and anthemon (flower)

Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae.

They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC.

The flower was brought to the Western World in the 17th century.There are about 40 valid species and countless horticultural varieties and cultivars.

For many years, chrysanthemum signifies praise and admiration. A chrysanthemum is considered as a noble flower of the Chinese noble class.

The Japanese hold this flower as the symbol of the sun.

 

Wishing you a day full of good light and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)

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But on terra firma. Looking for compositions in the big spaces of Malham Moor....some colour appearing to tone down all that green...a square crop and a mid-level horizon seems to work here

180 seconds captured at sunset from the North Avenue Beach Pier in Chicago, IL USA.

Traveling west from Walden Pond and Thoreau's foundation, we found this abandoned train tunnel. This front end is smooth with polished rock and concrete. As we walked in the blackness to the other side, we realized that the stone was left unfinished, framing nature's chaos.

 

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Alright! Explore #75 for September 29, 2011.

I really enjoy going into the woods, off the beaten track, to find beautiful landscapes to photograph.

Abandoned morgue

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When I tire of taking photos I look at the work of others and what they are up to in their photography. It works every time ... I am inspired to pick up my camera and shoot.

 

A case in point is this sampling (from my TV screen) of a couple of photographers; Olga Karlovic and Alexey Titarenko (all rights reserved to them of course). I confess I have too many photography books for our small lakeside A-frame cottage.

 

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada

Sony a7rII + Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS

Wandering Washington's less traveled roads on the way to the largest concrete structure in North America. More to follow on that. Living here my entire life I still can't get enough of the varied landscapes that are present within our borders.

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