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Another view of the landscape 😮 😇
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"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, Nature is Imagination itself.”
William Blake,
An imagination morning
Arrived very early in the morning at this wonderful place on earth.First of all for a long distance hike in the Dachstein massive and a stop at the Adamekhütte.I can’t resist and I took some shots with a beautiful,no no a stunning sunrise ,a gorgeous glowing at the high peaks and a absolutely nice atmosphere in calmness.
Thanks all for comments and favs! I was soo busy last time that I had to choose one picture from my archives. Need to go out for some vacation.. :)
- always a photo opportunity to be had at the garden centre, even if it's only a green horse drinking imaginary water out of baskets..
🐴Many thanks for your visits.🐎
Thira may well conquered one's imagination once you've set eyes on it. With multicoloured cliffs soaring over 300m from a sea-drowned caldera, it rests in the middle of the indigo Aegean, looking like a giant slab of layered cake. The island spoons the vast crater left by one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history. Smaller islands curl around the fragmented western edge of the caldera, but it is the main island of Thira that will take your breath away with its snow drift of white Cycladic houses lining the cliff tops and, in places, spilling like icy cornices down the terraced rock.
Course task.
A capture from a walk a take often with the dogs. Experimenting with colour and layers. Not my type of processing (too harsh) but putting it up anyway. Live & learn as they say
"Everything great that ever happened in this world, happened first in somebodys imagination"
Astrid Lindgren
This dark patch on the tree looked like a bird shape to me so I added feet and a beak :) just for fun!
In the spirit of halloween I enhanced this old photo of twisty knobby branches extending out over the lake.
Just let go and let your imagination be your guide.
Photographed just outside of Cherokee, North Carolina at the Oconaluftee River