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mehrfachbelichtung von zeitschriftenfotos auf meinem arbeitstisch

I came across these rather downtrodden looking horses yesterday on a local walk. They were friendly though and both allowed me to treat them to a nose scratch which seemed to go down quite well with them!

Narrow leaf cotton bush ( Gomphocarpus fruticosis) was introduced to Australia as a garden plant from South Africa and is now a common weed in bushland throughout the country.

 

A touch of blur added in post to counter this iPhone's exaggerated sharpness.

🎶My love

Eat your meat

Keep your teeth

Run🎶 (-Damien Rice)

Sunrise on a cloudy morning which gives an illusion that sun is setting into the clouds !

When viewed upside down/ inverted,the image of sun gives an illusion that sunrise occurring from clouds and the earth/land is above! Either way it’s an actual morning sun which is setting into the clouds!

Shot with iPhone 4, edited with various iPhone apps.

A sign above a meager lay stocked thrift store in Concrete, Washington. A little town with big attitude.

apps used: Snapseed, Procreate, PhotoDa

apps used: Snapseed, Procreate

Explored Oct 5, 2015 #402

ENG: Hi, you love out there. You know, it's funny how the landmarks of a city are so referenced. Very few people crossed our path on Friday during my little photo tour with my child.

 

The House of World Cultures (former name: Congress Hall) was the US-American contribution to the 1957 International Building Exhibition. The technically revolutionary building was declared a gift from America to its friend West Berlin and was built on the south bank of the Spree in the Tiergarten. The Berlin vernacular soon aptly named the building "Pregnant Oyster". The building also produced a sad headline, because on May 21, 1980, during a press conference, the southern part of the roof edge collapsed due to a structural failure.

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GER: Hi ihr lieben da draußen. Irgendwie ist es schon komisch, wenn die Wahrzeichen einer Stadt so verweist sind. Nur ganz ganz wenige Leute haben unseren Weg am Freitag gekreuzt bei meiner kleinen Foto-Tour mit meinem Kind.

 

Das Haus der Kulturen der Welt (früherer Name: Kongresshalle) war der US-amerikanische Beitrag zur Internationalen Bauausstellung 1957. Das technisch revolutionäre Gebäude wurde als Geschenk Amerikas an das befreundete West-Berlin deklariert und entstand am Südufer der Spree im Tiergarten. Der Berliner Volksmund nannte das Gebäude bald treffend "Schwangere Auster". Eine traurige Schlagzeile produzierte das Haus ebenfalls, denn am 21. Mai 1980 stürzte der südliche Teil des Dachrandes während einer Pressekonferenz durch einen Statikfehler ein.

apps used: FotoDa, Snapseed, Procreate

Shot with iPhone 4, edited with various iPhone apps.

 

Better on black (press L)

apps used: Snapseed, Procreate, iStriper

apps used: Snapseed, Procreate

 

🎶I close my eyes, Then I drift away

Into the magic night🎶 (-Roy Orbison)

photo by Y. Nakamura, edit by NINA KOB

My wife feeds the raccoon family that lives under our shed.

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