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Marching along the road - strong and true!

Preview of March round

video by KIRIA Studios

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Tigelaar taking a break from watching the birds to dream about joining the birds...

 

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Voigtlănder Bessa-Rangefinder

HELIAR 10.5cm F3.5

NEOPAN ACROS 100

 

lab developed, scanned from print

 

Although this photo was taken in April second, atmosphere in this nature was precisely March.

 

F16, 1/25 ISO100.

infrared 720nm nik silver efex

Another month has slipped by so quickly, and it is time to say farewell to March!

 

Here in the north of Scotland it has been a month of transition, sometimes still in winter, and then a welcome glimpse of Spring. Our Spring marker is the plum tree by the gate ... when it blossoms we feel like winter is (amost) past!

The world around us is in turmoil, but the mundane Spring cleaning - both inside and in the garden - provide our daily canvas to paint on 😊

 

And the Flickr challenges together with my pursuit of what catches my eye from the minimal to the decorative keep me happily playing with lenses and cameras. We are hoping for weather that will tempt us outdoors more, there are landscapes and seascapes to visit and revisit in the warmer months!

 

As ever - many thanks to everyone who has visited my photostream and for the comments and faves.

All my collages are collected here: At a Glance

Yarn scraps of projects that once were.

 

No idea why I keep these, but I've got a full jar hanging around. I'll find a way to repurpose them at some point... maybe...

 

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Fun stuff. Snow Day #2...I think we're out of them now. A good 20" on the ground and more coming...

March, crazy, thug,

clear light, clear sky

and then clouds across,

downpour, wind, umbrella.

The universe is messed up,

and then, again beautiful weath

Explore March 2024

Near Chinley, Derbyshire.

And a bit of Orion.

Greek pasta salad, it's dinner tonight! Figured I'd get a head start assembling everything and take the opportunity to 'play' with my food and get my photo of the day done.

 

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66733 seen passing through March with the 6L37 0934 Hoo Junction up yard - Whitemoor yard 31/5/21. (Taken using a pole)

My last northern light pics for the season, taken in march but I never managed to upload them before I went on vacation.

Back to the window this afternoon but a little distracted by the wandering dog who really wanted a sniff. Luckily Nessalina felt safe enough under the watchful eye of Tigs (he's in the bokeh background) to stop and pose for a photo.

 

I was actually trying to get a photo of both Tigelaar and Nessie together but they weren't up for the challenge of sitting still long enough.

 

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Fruit seller, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal

Protest March

New York City

January 2017

Fyero keeping a close eye on the squirrels and the pigeons as they search for seeds in the backyard.

 

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A class 47 arriving at March station on 12th October 1985.

Cadix, Andalousie, Espagne

DCR Class 56 No.56091 Driver Wayne Gaskell at March West Jct on 17th June 2022 working 4Z91 09:51 Chaddesden-Kings Lynn TC empty boxes.

shore on dark side

SOOC - afternoon light

ADE | ACCESS March

March 12th - April 8th

Early shopping for our group starts 12th 12:00 AM SLT

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Last summer's dill caught a dusting of snow today.

Adopted a new friend to join the family; she's settling in and waiting on a name.

 

The first night went well, she's currently isolated when not being supervised but we can tell she's ready to explore.

 

Kittens are so brave!

 

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New Forest, Hampshire.

 

Update: I'm pleased to say that this photo won the 'Your View' category in the Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year 2012 competition.

 

Congratulations to everyone who made it and can't wait to see them at the exhibition.

 

Update 16 May 2013

 

Throughout June, there will be an exhibition of a selection of images from all years of the Awards travelling to some of the biggest stations in the UK. The display stand will be two-sided, with one side remaining the same at all venues and the other changing, depending on the location. The exhibitions will be travelling to Manchester Piccadilly, Leeds, Glasgow Central, London King’s Cross in June and then to London Waterloo in August for a week at a time. Sitting in prime locations within the station concourse, they will be seen by commuters and visitors alike.

 

I'm pleased to say that March Trees has been selected for the ‘generic side’ of the exhibition and so will appear at all venues.

 

Saturday 08 – Saturday 15 June – Manchester Piccadilly station

Sunday 16 - Saturday 22 June – Leeds station

Monday 24 – Saturday 29 June – Glasgow Central station

Monday 01 July – Saturday 07 July – King’s Cross station

Saturday 10 – Saturday 17 Aug – London Waterloo station

 

Charlie Waite will be at each exhibition on the relevant Monday and Take a View are working with Network Rail to organise publicity events for the day.

Marchande de pains traditiionnels sur un marché de la vieille ville de Kashgar, région autonome ouïghoure du Xinjiang, Chine.

 

Ces pains plats et ronds, décorés, vendus par cette femme ouïghoure se retrouvent dans toute l'Asie centrale et montrent, si besoin en était, que la culture du Xinjiang est bien celle de l'Asie centrale et non celle de la Chine Han à laquelle le pouvoir central voudrait l'intégrer.

 

Ville de la Région autonome ouïghoure du Xinjiang, Kashgar et son oasis se trouvent au point de rencontre ouest des routes nord et sud qui contournent le désert de Taklamakan

Étape majeure de la Route de la soie historique durant vingt siècles du fait de sa position géographique privilégiée entre désert et montagne, Kashgar avait su rester une ville à l'identité ouïgoure fortement marquée. Malheureusement, depuis plusieurs décennies, le gouvernement central chinois s'est employé, avec l'efficacité qu'on lui connait, à détruire les spécificités de cette culture turcophone de religion musulmane plus orientée vers l'Asie Centrale que vers la Chine Han, imposant à cette ville historique une culture chinoise qui n'est pas la sienne. La vieille ville de Kashgar autrefois parfaitement conservée dans son authenticité, a beaucoup souffert de cette politique de négation de la culture ouighoure, à ce point qu'une de nos amies qui faisait partie de notre groupe et qui avait visité Kashgar queques années plus tôt, a pleuré en découvrant l''ampleur des destructions. Et c'était en 2005 !...

Que reste t-il aujourd'hui de la vieille ville de Kasgar ?.

 

Géographiquement , démographiquement et culturellement le Xinjiang appartient à la partie est de l'Asie centrale. Une succession de peuples et d'empires (dont les Tibétains, les Mongols, les Timourides, les Russes....) ont rivalisé pour le contrôle de son territoire dont l'histoire est documentée sur au moins 2 500 ans.. Cependant, de 840 à 1130, le royaume de Kocho marque une période d'indépendance et même d'expansion vis à vis de la Chine des Tang et au XXème siècle les Ouighours établissent même à deux reprises une république autonome sur une partie de la région. L'une d'elle, très éphémère (1933 - 1934) a pour capitale Kashgar.

A partir de la dynastie Han au IIe siècle av. J.-C., sous le nom de Protectorat des Régions de l'Ouest, la région fait partie des territoires chinois à différentes périodes et passe sous la domination de la dynastie Qing au XVIIIe siècle, remplacée en 1912 par le gouvernement de la république de Chine. À la fin de la guerre civile chinoise, en 1949, il fait partie de la république populaire de Chine

Image taken from a display shelf at a local garden centre...

The trees are approximately 20cm high (about 8 inches to the older viewers)

Happy Christmas to you.

Thanks for visiting.

A break from the animals photos today for a simple flat lay of a magazine I was flipping through and a crochet pattern I'm contemplating trying next.

 

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signs of spring from Celina (on the left) and me (on the right)

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Moment captured 3/16/25 in Greendale, Wisconsin. USA

How about something a little different for the photo stream today?

 

I had to go downtown for something today and figured I'd take a small detour while walking and get a shot of Gatineau, Quebec across the river.

 

It was midday so the light isn't ideal but I was there and it turned out alright so I'm not going to complain, it's been a long time since I've stitched together a panorama like this (19 shots) so I'm just happy it lined up and worked out!

 

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