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fotograaf Rudy Leukfeldt
bewerkte foto van tentoonstelling in Drents Museum
Window of my eyes – 75 jaar Harry ‘Cuby’ Muskee
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I loved the pastel tones of this one. Very little editing was done in Photohop Elements 15 using Colour Curves to accentuate the whites.
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Posted for the current workshop “Splash of Colour” :
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Christmas decorations in 2021/ also in Gouda,The Netherlands, aka Holland / "The Netherlands"
Holland
"The Hague"
"City in Holland"
Holland
Dutch
Nederland
"This is Europe"
Europa
Europe-in-pictures
Flickr-Nikon
"Nikon - Award"
"Nikon Coolpix"
"Nikon Coolpix P500"
P500-Nikon
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Thunderstruck ... Cyclone Marcus would hit Darwin two days after this photo was taken. At the mouth of Swim Creek, 250km from Darwin, it was a dark threat on the horizon.
>>To be seen in Flickr-group "Creative Composition" and others<<
"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
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And just like that the snow is gone This a view of the Cumbrian Lake District Fells as we headed to a village called Sandwith. This is one of our regular walks we come along the coastal path from Whitehaven and head into Sandwith, it takes us round in a loop and back home.
I have to say there are worse places to live ! We are grateful we live here. This was captured yesterday (Thursday 16th January )
Always beautifull to see & visit
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Obviously, the Horn of Plenty, also known as the“Cornucopia” (from the two Latin words; “Cornu” meaning “horn” and “Copia” meaning “plenty”) represents the harvest and abundance (in life): Fruitful life.
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Often at Thanksgiving people will decorate their homes with a cornucopia. They will fill it with fruits and vegetables and call it a Horn of Plenty. This cornucopia is a symbol of having more than enough food to provide for your family, and that is one of the things that we are very thankful to God for.
The most casual way you can say it is just חַג שָׂמֵחַ khag saméakh ‘happy holiday’. You’ll sound stilted if you explicitly spell out the holiday’s name, and especially if you call it by its cliché moniker חַג אוּרִים khàg urím ‘holiday of lights’.