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Fountain at Shepherds’ Field
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Back to the pink dress and only a handful of pictures plus a video clip from this February evening.
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Icon at the church
my sister said it looked like something from alice in wonderland-hence the title-enjoy!
--yes her tongue always sticks out like that ;)
While having dinner with my friend, he thought that the glass and cocktail might make an interesting table top image with his iPhone. I, on the other hand, thought that an image of my friend making his image might be interesting, particularly if his hand appeared to be inside the glass. Shot hand-held, available light, one shot, with my pocket camera (a Nikon Coolpix 7700)
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The Alexander Graham Bell museum is one of Nova Scotia’s finest national historic sites.
Set just a few meters back from the waters of lake Bras d’Or, it commemorates the life and work of the man who created the telephone from his Baddeck home, Beinn Bhreagh, along with a slew of other inventions.