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Ayuntamiento de Avilés, en la plaza de España, Asturias.
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Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari, en Avilés, Asturias.
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Mirror Lab Pro on a Galaxy Note9. Cloud photo opened to 3D filter number 4 called Torus Map. While playing with this one, I looked up the word "torus" and found out it's a geometric shape, and a donut is a torus. :-)
Portada de la iglesia de San Antonio de Padua, también conocida como de los Padres Franciscanos, en Avilés, Asturias.
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Two-and-a-half months since last viewed these structures are still not finished. It's after 9:00a.m. on a weekday and no one is working at this site.
It's important to wrap up warm when snow is on its way.
Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are up in the air.
The new Cedar Hill Middle School currently under construction seems sadly lacking in any architectural details. Sad.
But woman's lookin' pretty good on her ebike! 🚴
Photo take by me, with my Nikon. I uploaded it to my NOTE 9 and did and little airbrush coloring in Penup
According to official reports, no one successfully escaped from Alcatraz, San Francisco, though recently the Trump-Guiliani Archive of the Middle Earth Technology College in Market Drayton announced the discovery of photographic evidence of an escape in July 1961. Pictured is the Hole in the Train Gang, who had been jailed the previous year.
Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are recording the exploits of Outlaws.
Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are looking up stairs.
I feel I need to keep an eye on these stairs, in case something even more disturbing happens.
Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are shooting Planets.
This stormtrooper was pleased to see that the territories of Earth were helpfully labelled, so that they could identify the USA, traditionally the target for alien invaders (according to Hollywood).
A storm cell had just passed over our house and the sun was peeking through at my back making for an incredibly vivid and bright rainbow. The fine water droplets were disappearing quickly and the rainbow was too wide to capture with my DSLR off the back patio so I grabbed my phone and took a panoramic shot. Tweaked the vividness in post, but the colors really were dramatic already on their own.