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After barn no. 2 we continued on to the north looking for the new round gem. Even though it was overcast and drizzle, it turn out to be an excellent photographic road trip. Enjoy the sights of Iowa at it's finest.
Masca is a small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. The village is home to around 90 inhabitants. The village lies at an altitude of 650 m in the Macizo de Teno mountains, which extend up to the northwesternmost point of Tenerife.
Forests including cypresses and palm trees abound. The village lies at the head of the Masca Gorge. The trail from the village down the gorge to the beach on the Atlantic Ocean is a popular, though strenuous, hiking route, which takes about 3 hours each way.
Masca was one of the Guanches last refuges from the Spanish conquistadors in 1496. Its extraordinary position, virtually isolated until the roads from the north and south were constructed in the 1970s, has meant it has had to be self sufficient, growing crops of potatoes, tomatoes, onions, sweet potatoes, vines and fruit trees.
Local buses (guaguas) are fun but scary!
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I really should be processing more of my Africa shots, but couldn't resist playing around with this one from my road trip with Amanda this weekend. This is near the Great Sand Dunes.
this is hope Valley in the Peak District seen from the Pass at Winnats on an inverted cloud morning that was one to remember..... my god it was sublime
This image has been uploaded for the Weekly Colour Challenge, which this week is "muted colours".
Happy Bokeh Wednesday to all.
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Technically, the interesting thing here is the lens: an old school Vivitar Series I 70-210, here used at 70mm. This is the first time I've actually used it; most of my shooting is done between 28-35-50mm, (lately the 50mm predominates) but for "big"spaces like the Meadowlands it's nice to have options.