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Armenia - Deep Valleys & Rugged Peaks of Vayots Dzor Mountains around Fortified Monastery Complex of Tatev

 

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM; Focal length: 90.00 mm; Aperture: 8.0; Exposure time: 1/400 s; ISO: 100

 

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Joining the circuit at RAF Lossiemouth are these Swiss Air Force F/A 18C Hornet's . These aircraft are part of an eleven ship detachment which are part of the Fliegerstaffel 18 Panthers Squadron from Payerne Air Base in Switzerland.

Meet Toby.

 

He joined our household today at 8 weeks 2 days old, and I'm completely and totally in love with the little guy.

 

He is curious, playful, snuggly, and still manages to look solemn and dignified - at least when he wants to.

 

His introduction with Henry was uneventful, and while they still working out the logistics of Big Dog / Little Dog play, they are both obviously interested in making it work.

 

Today, Toby learned the beginnings of "Sit" (nailed it!) "Leave It" (chewing on my hand doesn't make it open but NOT chewing on it does and you get the kibble inside) and "Down" (did I mention he did great with "Sit" and "Leave it"?)

 

I spent most the afternoon focusing on Sit-n-Stare, where Toby gets a piece of his kibble every time I notice him sitting in front of me and staring up and me.

 

He now sits in front of me and stares up at me (and Hubby) a lot!

 

Henry also learned this on the first day, and to this day it's his default behavior - what he does when he doesn't know what else to do.

 

It's a really nice default behavior - much better than jumping at my legs and the cupboard doors, which was our starting point.

 

Today's photoshoot was a chaotic disaster - but Toby had a fun, got his meal of kibble (a few at a time) and (occasionally) showed hints of the star I'm sure he will someday be.

 

Many thanks to Toby's (and Henry's and Zachary's and Beau's) wonderful breeder - Aubridge Goldens - who practiced "Hats" with the litter a few weeks ago!

 

Notes to self:

1. Hungry Puppies make terrible models (stupid me - I knew that!)

2. Big Dogs and Little Dogs (together) makes a challenging situation impossible

3. I need to wrangle Hubby into firing the remote for me for a few days!

 

Daily Dog Challenge 2497. "One Thing"

 

A purple hat!

 

118 Pictures in 2018 - #16. "What are you grateful for today?"

 

My "pack" is once again complete.

 

100x : 2018 - #71

 

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Sur une hauteur de 65 mètres, les 189 marches toutes aussi irrégulières les unes que les autres rejoignent un sentier horizontal d’environ 400m. Le chemin serpente à travers la roche calcaire de Bonifacio jusqu’au puits d’eau douce de Saint Barthélemy (aujourd’hui inaccessible au public). A seulement quelques mètres au‐dessus de la mer, le long de la falaise qui tombe dans une mer turquoise qui se mêle au bleu azur du ciel avec la Sardaigne en toile de fond.

Over a height of 65 meters, the 189 steps, each as irregular as the other, join a horizontal path of about 400m. The path winds through the limestone rock of Bonifacio to the fresh water well of Saint Barthélemy (now inaccessible to the public). Only a few meters above the sea, along the cliff that falls into a turquoise sea that mingles with the azure blue of the sky with Sardinia in the background.

 

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Marken is a peninsula in the IJsselmeer, the Netherlands, located in the municipality Waterland in the province North Holland. It is a former island, which nowadays is connected to the North Holland mainland by a causeway. Also, Marken is a well-known tourist attraction, well-known for its characteristic wooden houses.

 

The lighthouse is commonly known as the 'Horse of Marken' because of its characteristic shape with the tall, built-on keeper's house. Most probably it is, after the 'Brandaris' on Terschelling, the best-known and the most frequently photographed lighthouse of the Netherlands. The present lighthouse was built in 1839, upon the foundations of an earlier tower that was broken down that same year. The Zuyder Zee still was open sea by then and the lighthouse was of great importance for the shipping traffic to and from Amsterdam.

 

Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM; Focal length: 25.00 mm; Aperture: 13, Exposure time: 32.0 s, ISO: 200

 

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View along the River Esk in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK. 2018

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Plitvice Lakes National Park - Waters flowing over limestone & chalk have, over thousands of years, deposited travertine barriers, creating natural dams which in turn have created a series of beautiful lakes, caves and waterfalls.

 

Yet again it all comes to our expectations and my expectation of the Plitvice Lakes NP was really high. What I didnt realize was that when you come early autumn there wont be that much water making you really search for any waterfalls instead of being surrounded by them all the time. The fact that many Asian countries have found out about this place didnt help either, therefore you have to push yourself through crowds and crowds of countless bus tourists, mainly from China.... not an experience you would have dreamt of. If you ever think about coming to this place, I'd recommend March or April when there is plenty of water that make this place so special.

 

Croatia has so many wonderful locations to explore, if you want to check some of them, these Croatian timelapses capture treasures Croatia has to offer :

 

CROATIA'S HIDDEN GEMS - Timelapse Video - 4K

 

CROATIA - LAND OF THOUSAND ISLANDS - Timelapse Video - 4K

 

KRKA NATIONAL PARK - CROATIA'S WATERFALL WONDERLAND - Timelapse Video - 4K

 

TROGIR - CROATIA'S COASTAL HISTORICAL MARVEL - Timelapse Video - 4K

 

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM; Focal length: 82.00 mm; Aperture: 22; Exposure time: 5.0 s; ISO: 100

 

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Join the Aesir in the Realm across the Bifrost to feast with lost friends worthy of Odin’s mead.

 

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The Godards and their friends will see you there!

 

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*A black bear cub rides his mom’s back in Cades Cove, Tennessee.

 

With all the talk about snow and cold weather, I thought everyone would like to look back on a photograph from a nice spring day on May 23, 2023.

 

I never know what is just around the corner to photograph, and that’s one of the reasons I love photography.

 

This day proved exciting as I found a black bear cub climbing on his mom’s back, and his brother wanted to join the fun.

 

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Location: Cades Cove, Tennessee in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Bikini Open 2009 , Join and Come at Fitmart Mall every Wednesday and Saturday December 16, 19 , 23,Frand Finals on December 29 - 2009- Get a Beer and Free Entrance- Get a Seat for 20 Pesos, or Get a beer for 40 Pesos. Hurry Unlimitted Seat.

   

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Date: November 21, 2009

 

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Watching the sun rise or set over the sand dunes of Merzouga may be the most spectacular experience you have on your trip to Morocco. The Erg Chebbi, the name of these sand dunes, is said to have some of the highest dunes in Morocco. Indeed, the dunes and the desert wildlife are impressive.

 

The dunes of Erg Chebbi is a strikingly strange natural formation. On the top of the flattest area you could imagine, suddenly a long mountain of sand rises. This mountain is surrounded by flat and desolate nature on all sides, and you could end up wondering if it really is real. But so it is, even if its existence is so weird that it has given rise to lengeds and myths among the locals. One legend tells us that the dunes of Erg Chebbi were created by God as a punishment to the locals of nearby Merzouga after they refused to give shelter to a woman and her child during a local festival. A sandstorm came, and buried the village of Merzouga is it was then.

 

Morocco and especially Sahara desert with its very dark skies is perfect for seeing and also capturing the night sky with the glorious Milky Way. The sky in the desert is wonderfully dark with minimum light pollution, which gives a great sight, which you can also see in the :

 

MOROCCO'S NIGHT SKY WITH MILKY WAY - Timelapse Video

 

This timelapse video offers night view at some iconic or less known locations in various parts of Morocco, might it be Sahara desert, Ksar Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO), High Atlas Mountains & Toubkal National Park or Telouet Kasbah along former caravan route from Sahara over Atlas Mountains to Marrakech.

 

Camera Model: NIKON D70; Lens: 18.00 - 70.00 mm f/3.5 - 4.5; Focal length: 70.00 mm; Aperture: 8.0; Exposure time: 1/250 s; ISO: 250

 

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a northern flicker greets guests crossing a wetlands bridge

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Path leading up to the Clock Tower, South Cliff, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.

Join in and bring a new leaf. This one is almost done!

(I presume these are willow sawfly larvae too - Nematis salicis)

I had the idea of using this 'withered' leaf for some kind of natural abstract. No idea there was so much activity on the leaf until I zoomed in... maybe I need to visit an optician!

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Bruges / Brugge is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country. Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO.

 

Along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, it is sometimes referred to as "The Venice of the North".

 

Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens : EF17-40mm f/4L USM, Focal length: 23.00 mm; Aperture: 11, Exposure time: 32.0 s, ISO: 100

 

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Newfoundland Photo Tour - July 2017

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Another version of my tea cup from yesterday.

 

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Arty take on the road leading through Goathland, North Yorkshire, England.

Poznan, Poland

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Coombe Hill. Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.

July 2023.

 

A sparrow-sized bird of reedbeds, wetlands and farmland, the reed bunting feeds on seeds and invertebrates. In the winter, reed buntings join mixed flocks of buntings, finches and sparrows to search for food. (The Wildlife Trusts).

 

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Middle East - GCC - Kuwait - Al Doha Port in Al-Hishan, part of Kuwait Bay, area of abandoned old dhows (traditional arab boats)

 

Camera Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL; Lens: 18.0-200.0 mm; Focal length: 18.00 mm; Aperture: 5.0; Exposure time: 1/60 s; ISO: 100

 

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JOIN ME on my Five Day Northern Lights Iceland Workshop

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There are images that I really wanted to capture on this visit to Iceland that I failed to get last year and this scene is one of them. The wonderful church that sits high up overlooking the town of Vik.

 

I arose at 6am, ventured eastwards for 20km and before the sun rose, I set up and fired off several shots from near the black beach so as to have the church more visible than from the roadside.

 

The lights go out around sunrise (7.43am this morning) so you have to get there earlier than sunrise to capture it with the lights on. I love the setting of the church in front of the mountain behind it and the warm colour of the lighting of the church contrasts beautifully with the cold feel of the ice covered mountain behind.

I hope you all like it. Iceland if you have never visited it, is truly stunning. The weather can be challenging but so rewarding when you get the shot you were after.

 

Have a great weekend everyone

 

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Indonesia - Bali Island - Dusk at Pura Batu Bolong - Small shrine located just a stone's throw from the famous Tanah Lot temple perched at the end of a rocky promontory that leaps seaward into the surging Indian Ocean

 

Pura Batu Bolong is a small shrine located just a stone's throw from the famous Tanah Lot temple. It is perched at the end of a rocky promontory that leaps seaward into the surging Indian Ocean.

 

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM; Focal length: 17.00 mm; Aperture: 8.0; Exposure time: 30.0 s; ISO: 160

 

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When I joined Flickr, it was so I could enter a photographic competition. I never imagined, fifteen years later that I would have so many followers, have shared so many images, or have made some of the best friends I have (even ones whom I have never physically met but have connected with emotionally and spiritually). Thanks to Flickr, and the exposure it has given my work, my images have appeared in books, journals and magazines around the world, I appear on numerous websites, and I have three postage stamps all featuring my images. The world of social media can be ruthless, yet here on Flickr, I have found a kind, friendly and receptive community of like minded people ready to embrace other members. I have much to be grateful about, thanks to Flickr.

 

So, happy twentieth birthday, Flickr! Thank you for everything you are, and all that you do. I am paying tribute to this wonderful platform by using the Flickr livery of bright blue and hot pink in a still life using my latest obsession, cotton spools.

 

When it was my birthday a few months ago, a very dear friend who enjoys photography as much as I do, and knows that I collect beautiful and vintage pieces, gave me a wonderful selection of antique ribbons, buttons, buckles, lace and other fine notions. She also gave me three follow up tins of similar delightful gifts for Christmas.

 

Amongst the gifts was a pretty ribbon of vibrant blue and white embroidered daisies, some blue, magenta and pink crocheted daisies from Poland, some Estonian hand dyed lace and some tiny segments of crochet, all of which I have set up on the back terrace against one of my antique embroidered Art Deco doilies from the 1930s, and accessorised with some peacock blue silver and enamel buttons from Birmingham, hallmarked 1910, some tiny Japanese cloisonné vest buttons from the 1880s, some pink rose buttons from the 1960s, a Victorian spool of W. and J. Knox peacock blue linen thread and a spool of Dewhurst's Sylko Rose Pink cotton which dates from between 1938 and 1954.

 

W. and J. Knox Ltd was first established over two centuries ago when the Knox family set up a small textile mill in Kilbirnie to spin the locally-grown flax fibre and to manufacture linen thread. It was first registered as a company in 1778 then subsequently named W. and J. Knox in the 1800s by the sons of the founder. The Knox family was involved with the company for the first 200 years, with ownership passing through the generations, and agents being set up all over the world. Hearsay places an agent in New Zealand only ten years after Captain Cook’s discovery, and written records show trade agreements in place in the early 1800s in Canada. Cosalt plc purchased the company from Linndustries in the 1970s, with ownership passing to the local management team in 2004, following an MBO. Two centuries after opening, Knox is still based in the same Ayrshire town, and is now owned by the local management team, following an MBO from Cosalt plc in 2004.

 

Belle Vue Mill, commonly known as Dewhurst’s, was built by Thomas Dewhurst in 1828. It opened in 1829 as John Dewhurst & Sons and was one of Skipton’s largest spinning and weaving mills. The mill’s position next to the Leeds Liverpool Canal meant that raw cotton could be shipped in by boats from Liverpool. Finished goods would then be sent back the same way ready for distribution. Coal to power the machine’s steam engines was also delivered by barge. In 1897 Dewhurst’s was bought by the English Sewing Cotton Co. It continued to produce Sylko, one of the mill’s most famous products. It was produced in over 500 colours and sold throughout the world. Sylko cottons are still available at haberdashers today.

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