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Personen im Gleis - Weiterfahrt auf unbestimmte Zeit verzögert - muss wieder das Rad nehmen ...
Brücke und Gleisanlagen der ehemaligen Friedhofsbahn im Düppeler Forst.
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ENG: Former necropolis railway 20th century, Berlin
I grew 6 Giant Sunflower plants from seed in our polytunnel. Each one has approximately 20 flower heads & the bees love them HSS!
One of my baby Call ducklings we are raising. #ducks #duckling #Callducks #fowl #Bugsy #babyanimal #animal #yellow
For Macro Mondays for 1/23 for tape. This is a fabric case for some reading glasses and to reinforce the edges, it is sewn with bias binding tape. Btb, this was not the picture I thought I’d take but it’s sort of dramatic— yes?… The size verification shot should be next in the photostream— this portion is about an inch and 5/8ths.
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ANSH scavenger2 tradition…. My Sunday tradition is to stage and to photograph a macro picture for whatever the Macro Mondays theme is for the week! I don’t think I’ve missed one in years!!
After having to cancel a spring trip to The Smoke due to the dreaded virus we finally managed a couple of nights down there last week - thankfully before the exceptionally high temperatures of these last two days.
A packed couple of days included a visit to Tate Britain to see the Cornelia Parker immersive installation exhibition.
This image was taken of the War Room installation. Invited to make a piece about the First World War she visited the poppy factory at Richmond which has been making them since 1922. The red paper hanging from the roof and down the walls is the residue after the poppies have been punched out, which she felt were poignant in that the absent poppies were symbolic of those who never returned home. Thought provoking and moving, this was just one of the works in what proved to be a fabulous exhibition, and which remains open until mid-October.
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Tate Britain, 15th July 2022
iPhone photo of the sun rising above the misty fields next to our house. You can tell Autumn is upon us as I actually start getting up in time for sunrise photos! This was 7.19am - there is no chance in the Summer months HFF!
Happy Webnesday & Happy Bokeh Wednesday! Dawn light shining on the cobwebs that adorn these Teasel seed heads in our garden. Best viewed L or zoom in to see the intricate patterns.
For 117 Pictures in 2017 #93 Nature's Works of Art
Looking southward toward the fog rolling over the ridge of East River Mountain from Bland Street shows both the beauty and the desolation of the formerly bustling town of Bluefield, WV (pop. 10,500), about 100 miles due west of Roanoke. During the town’s heyday in the 19th century, it was one of the (per capita) wealthiest towns in the U.S.. Bluefield now faces the twin ravages of unemployment and addiction as it tries to get back on its feet economically.