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Heart - Enchanted Flowering Path with Lanterns (Fameshed)
Hayabusa Design Tree of the Lantern Hand ML3-2
NOMAD // Vintage Roadtrip Car // Blue
Repose MF LOST
Finders keepers, losers weepers! Although I can't imagine what Brian thinks he is going to do with his valuable find!
Having recently lost my glasses on a woodland walk, I thought this would provide inspiration for this week's theme. They were brand new, hanging by a cord around my neck when I was using the camera - but the cord came loose and I hadn't noticed until returning to the car. It took over an hour to backtrack the various paths, but luckily I eventually found them or I really would have been weeping as they were the most expensive pair of glasses I have ever owned.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Eyewear'. The glasses were firmly positioned on a large dish using Blu Tack and leaf litter arranged around. The dish was placed in the window of my conservatory so my garden would provide attractive bokeh.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.
La luce del tramonto sulle dune di Porto Pino
Sunset light on Porto Pino dunes
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ODC = Fences
Neither Kay or myself has any interest in the black Friday shopping crowds so it is our tradition to take our cameras and go as far away from all that as we can get and shop for photos:) Imagine our delight when we pulled over and walked to the beach to take photos and happened upon this fence of found flip flops proving once again to ourselves if you get out of the car and walk you never know what you will see that you would have otherwise driven right past.....this find is priceless!
As I climb higher, the clouds descend and completely shroud the summit of Glas Tulaichean. Normally I would give this up and wait for a better day, but as we're soon moving away this is my last chance to gain the 10% of Munro's bagged.
Glas Tulaichean is my 5th Munro of the season and the 28th in total, bringing me to a Munro completion rate of near enough 10%. The mountain stands at 1051 meters (3448 feet) and is the last one I will do as I have now moved away from Scotland and back to my roots in South Yorkshire as the pull of the Grandchildren was just too strong.