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Eerste drieluik van de prachtige Bressilla Mulder(@itsbressillamulder) tijdens workshop @Paul_Meulemans | First trilogy of the beautiful Bressilla Mulder(@itsbressillamulder) during workshop @Paul_Meulemans
Canon R6 | CanonRF 24-70mm/F2.8
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Capture One Pro 22 | Photoshop CS6 Mac
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Prepárate y entrena al futbolin amigo que te va hacer falta jajajaja, feliz día chaval , Gracias por comentar y un abrazo a tod@s
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Gracias por comentar, abrazos a tod@s
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This past weekend I was at the Rod Run in Ocean Park Washington. It's a very big car show. This was the 32 year. But my first time at this place.
I will be adding more cars all week. If you like cars keep coming back.
Mike
Why not take a stroll, with me around these beautiful gardens; all you have to do, is click
"here"
I would be most grateful if you would refrain from inserting images, and/or group invites; thank you!!
Hidcote Manor Garden is a garden in Britain, located at the village of Hidcote Bartrim, near Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. It is one of the best-known and most influential Arts and Crafts gardens in Britain, with its linked "rooms" of hedges, rare trees, shrubs and herbaceous borders. Created by Lawrence Johnston, it is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public. The Americans, Lawrence Johnston and his mother, settled in Britain about 1900, and Lawrence immediately became a British citizen and fought in the British army during the Boer war. In 1907 Johnston's mother, Mrs Gertrude Winthrop (she had re-married), purchased the Hidcote Manor Estate. It was situated in a part of Britain with strong connections to the then-burgeoning Arts and Crafts movement and an Anglicized American artistic expatriate community centred nearby at Broadway, Worcestershire. Johnston soon became interested in turning the fields around the house into a garden. By 1910 he had begun to lay out the key features of the garden, and by the 1920s he had twelve full-time gardeners working for him. After World War II Johnston spent most of his time at Jardin Serre de la Madone, his garden in the south of France; and in 1947 he entrusted Hidcote to the National Trust. The style of the garden has been widely imitated. In 2007 a temporary garden designed by Chris Beardshaw that drew inspiration from Johnson's Hidcote was constructed at the Chelsea Flower Show in London. Lawrence Johnston was influenced in creating his garden at Hidcote by the work of Alfred Parsons and Gertrude Jekyll, who were designing gardens of hardy plants contained within sequences of outdoor "rooms". The theme was in the air: Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicholson's Sissinghurst Castle Garden was laid out as a sequence of such spaces, without, it seems, direct connection with the reclusive and shy Major Johnston. Hidcote's outdoor "rooms" have various characters and themes, achieved by the use of box hedges, hornbeam and yew, and stone walls. These rooms, such as the 'White Garden' and 'Fuchsia Garden' are linked, some by vistas, and furnished with topiaries. Some have ponds and fountains, and all are planted with flowers in bedding schemes. They surround the 17th century manor house, and there are a number of outhouses and a kitchen garden. Johnston's care in selecting the best plants is reflected in the narrow-leaved lavender, Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote', in the Penstemon 'Hidcote Pink' and in the hybrid Hypericum 'Hidcote Gold', acclaimed as the finest hardy St John's Wort, Alice Coats records.
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This piece of sculpture has been placed on the sands at Weston-super-Mare.
Not sure if it is artwork or tidal protection.
Gracias por comentar y un abrazo a tod@s,feliz Navidad
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The Brisbane River is the longest river in south east Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay. John Oxley was the first European to explore the river who named it after the Governor of New South Wales, Thomas Brisbane in 1823. The penal colony of Moreton Bay later adopted the same name. Wikipedia
Camera: Nikon D800E
Lens: Nikkor 24 mm f/3.5 @ f/16
Gracias por comentar y un abrazo a tod@s
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Derde drieluik van de prachtige Bressilla Mulder(@itsbressillamulder) tijdens workshop @Paul_Meulemans | Third trilogy of the beautiful Bressilla Mulder(@itsbressillamulder) during workshop @Paul_Meulemans
Canon R6 | Samyang RF MF85mm/F1.4
Capture One Pro 22 | Photoshop CS6 Mac
© Copyright Leon Harting - credit MUST be given AT ALL TIMES