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A series of typical shapes of Lofoten.
Lofoten is an archipelago and a traditional district in the county of Nordland, Norway. Lofoten has distinctive scenery with dramatic mountains and peaks, open sea and sheltered bays, beaches and untouched lands. Its largest town, Leknes, is approximately 169 km (105 mi) inside the Arctic Circle and approximately 2,420 km (1,500 mi) away from the North Pole, making Lofoten one of the world's northernmost populated regions. Though lying within the Arctic Circle, the archipelago experiences one of the world's largest elevated temperature anomalies relative to its high latitude.
Lofoten (Old Norse: Lófót) was the original name of the island Vestvågøya. The first element is ló (i.e., "lynx") and the last element is derived from Norse fótr (i.e., "foot"), as the shape of the island must have been compared with that of a lynx's foot. (The old name of the neighbouring island Flakstadøya was Vargfót, "wolf's foot", from vargr "wolf".)
Lofotr was originally the name of the island of Vestvågøy only. Later it became the name of the chain of islands. The chain of islands with its pointed peaks looks like a lynx foot from the mainland. In Norwegian, it is always a singular. Another name one might come across, is "Lofotveggen" or the Lofoten wall. The archipelago looks like a closed wall when seen from elevated points around Bodø or when arriving from the sea, some 100 kilometres (62 miles) long, and 800–1,000 metres (2,600–3,300 feet) high.
My Trip in Ireland was a great journey and brought me into amazing locations with magic moments i can`t forget ... i was at the highest point of north of ireland in malin head at peninsula inishowen ... i`m very thanksful that i was part of this beautyful insparation ...
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This one is my first test with the Yashica Mat 124G. I believe that they are not bad results. I have to try a minor range aperture.
Yashica Mat 124G :: Fuji Superia 100
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Una fotografia de boda unica y personal, que busca la captar naturalidad y sentimientos
Unique and personal wedding photography, which seeks to capture naturalness and feeling
View of Otter Cliffs (center) and outlying islands (right) from Gorham Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine. Copyright 2011 Sam Hess Photography. All Rights Reserved.
Stave Lake area in Mission, BC
It was one of those afternoons when all of the elements worked together to give me the magic and I was so happy to oblige. Lots of Rain, then as the light was setting behind the mountain ... it happened.
The red at the bottom of the images are the blueberry fields waiting for spring.
The magic tree in Lee's Summit, Missouri. No power wires run to the tree, leaving many to wonder how the lights on the tree are powered. Must be magic.
Toronto Distillery District, Toronto, Canada. The Distillery District is turning out to be one of THE favorite places to go in the city to just wander around for a few hours, have a pint, do some people watching and take some pictures.
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Design by Oneday Designs
Linda Sellick describes her Shawl like this.
This beautiful lace triangular shawl is worked from top to bottom. The easy to remember stitch pattern is suitable for novice as well as experienced knitters. There are only five purl rows in the entire shawl, making it a relatively fast knit.
Beads are vertically mounted and knitted in on the edge of the border.
This pattern has both written and charted instructions and includes a complete row count chart. The shawl can easily be made larger by simply working additional pattern repeats.
I was inspired to design this shawl after purchasing a lovely skein of variegated hand dyed yarn and the diagonal nature of the design showcases the colour changes beautifully. I have also knit this pattern using a solid shade of yarn with equally good results.
I designed this shawl while sailing on the Atlantic Ocean on our sailing vessel “Oneday”
A bit more color added to her face on this one:):)
Could really need one of those right now. And yes, I'm oficially obsessed with brushes and stuff like that:p
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