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L'éventail des routes, détail
The range of roads
Dominique MOULIN
Reparties
Domaine national de Saint-Cloud
des oubliés de Lisbonne......
surement une envie de voyage qui me fait ressortir des vieux clichés....
De Hobokense Polder is een natuurreservaat gelegen te Hoboken als onderdeel van het Nationaal Park Scheldevallei. Het is 170 ha groot en is gelegen in het noorden van Hoboken tegen de Hollebeek en de Kielse Polder. Sedert 1995 is het een natuurge-bied. Op 23 december 1998 werd het officieel een natuurreservaat. Het wordt beheerd door Natuurpunt Hobokense Polder vzw.
De Hobokense Polder ligt tussen de Schelde, Hoboken en bedrij-venterrein Blue Gate (waar vroeger op de Kielse Polder de industrie van Petroleum-Zuid gelegen was).
The Hoboken Polder is a nature reserve located in Hoboken as part of the National Park Scheldt Valley. It covers 170 ha and it has been a natural area since 1995. On 23 December 1998 it officially became a nature reserve.
A magical time of year. Tooting Common, London. By Mark Higham. You can find my photos at markhigham.500px.com or reach me at mark at mhigham.co.uk
Every spring I notice late-to-drop oak leaves create impressions as they slowly sink down into the melting snow. Having somehow hung on all the harsh winter, they finally let go and reach their final resting place, the snow acting as a kind of funeral platform encouraging a last view and payment of respect to these entities which cause so much benefit and pleasure in the course of their one year life span.
Over the years, I have taken more photos of this phenomenon than perhaps any other and, yet, I don't think I've ever posted one. (Although, as my memory fades with the years, I may have...) I'm not sure why. I've also messed with lots of processing and somehow never seem completely happy with the result, moving on to other things. In any event, the temperatures are creating a rapid end to the snow for this year and the sequence begins yet again....out with the old and in with the new. And while I can't say I'm completely happy with this result, one has to start somewhere, so here's my tribute...
Impressions from the past / foster culture / and may nourish people of the future / some realize
(Barcelona, not far from the Sagrada Familia
We were travelling from Whistler, the road meandered between various mountains - rocky, sandy or covered with firs, the landscape differed so much from moscovian one :) here's a piece of my jawdropping first impressions :)