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Varenna is a comune on Lake Como in the Province of Lecco in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres north of Milan and about 20 kilometres northwest of Lecco.

Varenna was founded by local fishermen in 769, and was later allied of the commune of Milan. In 1126 it was destroyed by the rival commune of Como, and later received the refugees from the Isola Comacina, who had met the same fate (1169).

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Bodiam Castle (/ˈboʊdiəm/) is a 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England. It was built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III, with the permission of Richard II, ostensibly to defend the area against French invasion during the Hundred Years' War. Of quadrangular plan, Bodiam Castle has no keep, having its various chambers built around the outer defensive walls and inner courts. Its corners and entrance are marked by towers, and topped by crenellations. Its structure, details and situation in an artificial watery landscape indicate that display was an important aspect of the castle's design as well as defence. It was the home of the Dalyngrigge family and the centre of the manor of Bodiam.

 

The castle is protected as a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Monument. It has been owned by The National Trust since 1925, donated by Lord Curzon on his death, and is open to the public.

  

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This Hermit Crab is an incredibly tiny creature, barely larger than a thumb nail. With its intricately patterned shell, this miniature crab scampers along beaches and coral reefs, seeking shelter and food. Its petite size adds a touch of charm to its already mysterious allure, reminding us of the fascinating wonders that exist in our world, no matter how small.

In 1886, the writer Guy de Maupassant published his eyewitness account of Monet at Étretat. "The artist walked along the beach, followed by children carrying five or six canvases representing the same subject at different times of the day and with different effects. He took them up and put them aside by turns according to changes in the sky and shadows." Monet painted the dramatically arched projection in the cliff at Étretat six times from this angle: twice during each of three visits to the Normandy coast in 1883, 1885, and 1886. He refined the pictures in his studio.

 

(Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art - NYC)

  

Falaise La Manneporte

 

ÉTRETAT

Normandie / France

Published in Smile on Saturday:) : 2020-04-25

Theme: Pawns

Small boats beached and waiting for the tide.

 

Experimenting with textures and toning.

Avalon Beach - sunrise with the Focus group.

Bungan Beach with the Focus Crew.

Published on Smile on Satuday: 2019-08-31

Theme: Let it flow

  

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There was some cracking light at Papercourt Lock yesterday morning and lots of mist.

 

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Published ion Smile on Saturday: 2019-09-21

Theme: Frutaria

Song published in 1926 by Ray Henderson and Mort Dixon. Peel. Isle of Man.

this shot was published in Digital magazines july editions malaysia....

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A great ruined church with its own lawn mowers. This was a late afternoon visit with quite a lot of shadow.

 

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"Para leer al atardecer" poetry book in Spanish.

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Kilimanjaro with its three volcanic cones, "Kibo", "Mawenzi", and "Shira", is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa, about 4,900 metres (16,100 ft) from its base, and 5,895 metres (19,341 ft) above sea level. The mountain is part of the Kilimanjaro National Park and is a major climbing destination. The mountain has been the subject of many scientific studies because of its shrinking glaciers and disappearing ice fields. Mawenzi and Shira are extinct, while Kibo is dormant and could erupt again. Uhuru Peak is the highest summit on Kibo's crater rim.

 

Both Mawenzi and Kibo began erupting about 1 million years ago. They are separated by the "Saddle Plateau" at 4,400 metres.

 

Kibo is the largest cone and is more than 15 miles (24 km) wide at the "Saddle Plateau" altitude. The last activity here has been dated to between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago and created the current Kibo summit crater. Kibo still has gas-emitting fumaroles in the crater. Kibo is capped by an almost symmetrical cone with escarpments rising 180 metres (590 ft) to 200 metres (660 ft) on the south side. These escarpments define a 2.5-kilometre-wide (1.6 mi) caldera caused by the collapse of the summit. Within this caldera is the Inner Cone and within the crater of the Inner Cone is the Reusch Crater, which the Tanganyika government in 1954 named after Gustav Otto Richard Reusch upon his climbing the mountain for the 25th time (out of 65 attempts during his lifetime). The Ash Pit, 350 metres (1,150 ft) deep, lies within the Reusch Crater. About 100,000 years ago, part of Kibo's crater rim collapsed, creating the area known as the Western Breach and the Great Barranco.[19]

 

Kibo has more than 250 parasitic cones on its northwest and southeast flanks that were formed between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago and erupted picrobasalts, trachybasalts, ankaramites, and basanites. They reach as far as Lake Chala and Taveta in the southeast and the Lengurumani Plain in the northwest. Most of these cones are well preserved, with the exception of the Saddle Plateau cones that were heavily affected by glacial action. Despite their mostly small size, lava from the cones has obscured large portions of the mountain. The Saddle Plateau cones are mostly cinder cones with terminal effusion of lava, while the Upper Rombo Zone cones mostly generated lava flows. All Saddle Plateau cones predate the last glaciation.

 

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Les Hauts de Lausanne...

 

Plus de cinq photos peuvent être publiées en même temps... Elles n'attendent que vous !... Oh, s'il vous plaît, soyez curieux !

More than five photos may be published at the same time... They are waiting for you!...

Oh, please, be curious!

 

Mon/My profil(e)

Published on Smile on Saturday! :-) 2020-10-24

Theme: Song Title

  

Time, a song by Pink Floyd.

The fourth song from the album “The dark side of the moon”.

 

Time

 

Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day

You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way.

Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town

Waiting for someone or something to show you the way.

 

Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain.

You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today.

And then one day you find ten years have got behind you.

No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.

 

So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking

Racing around to come up behind you again.

The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,

Shorter of breath and one day closer to death.

 

Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time.

Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines

Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

The time is gone, the song is over,

Thought I'd something more to say.

May 15, 2017 - Hwy 6 East of Minden Nebraska US

 

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This thunderstorm was becoming more defined as it strengthened.

 

National Weather Service had a severe warning on this cell as it was slowly moving to the east northeast. As we were east of Minden Nebraska and were finally able to pull out ahead of this cell.

 

We paused for a few minutes to absorb the moment!

 

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A revisit of an iconic location Sydney CBD from Kirribilli.

 

The view that has it all: the CBD, the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, Circular Quay, the Rocks, as well as Jeffery Street Wharf and the historic Finger Wharves.

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Queenscliff Tunnel.

 

The wormhole (also known as the Queenscliff Tunnel) was constructed in 1908 by local fishermen as a shortcut through from Manly to Freshwater beach to the north.

 

I have been meaning to get to this location for a while now, and finally had an opportunity early on Friday morning.

 

This is actually quite a low and narrow tunneel - definitely a solo shooting oppotunity.

Published by Berkeleyside, in the Berkeley Wire!

Thanks, Editors!!

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A Berkeley institution. World-renowned pizza!

HDM! HTM!

 

AND it's a bakery--breads. This view shows the bakery work section, which is why we don't see any big pizza ovens. My son straightened me out on this. This is also adjacent to the sales, shipping , and carry out section, which may explain some of what we see.

First published on 3.7.2014

well I'm no good at blowing my own trumpet and I'm a little embarrassed

at doing so but this image of mine was published, so what the hell...

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Great White Egret, South Carolina, USA by Daniel L Friend

Photography Week Issue 480, December 2021

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After spending the night at Mintos Hut altitude 4,290 meters (14,075 ft), on our ascendant to point Lenana, this was early morning view of the peaks before the cloud coverage.

The plants are Giant Groundsels (Dendrosenecio keniodendron) and are endemic to the high altitude of the Afrotropic.

This has been scanned from a Kodachrome transparency.

 

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Part of the small fishing village at Bulgo Beach. A fantastic, location untouched bar these small cottages, and only accessable by sea or a steep path back up the hill.

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Panorama of Manly Beach.

 

Manly is the main beach on Sydney's north shore, and is easily accessible by ferry from the city, making it a popular tourist destination. Manly also hosts the reknown annual Manly Jazz Festival as well as other food and wine fairs.

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When I moved to the West Coast in the fall of 2012, one of the first places I wanted to visit was Yosemite National Park. It took me a couple of months to plan, but in December of that year, I finally made the trip for a long weekend. On our way to Yosemite, we passed a beautiful lake. The lighting at that moment was perfect, and the lake reflected the sky beautifully. When I spotted a parking lot, we decided to pull over and spend the morning taking photos and enjoying the scenery. Later, I discovered that the lake was actually the Don Pedro Reservoir, and what I initially thought was a beautiful coastline served as a stark reminder of the drought the state was experiencing. I’m glad I found this image while backing up my old photos.

Before the month of March closes, I just had to upload this photo again to share my joy over this accomplishment.

 

Check out the March 2009 issue of "Cowboys and Indians" magazine - page 125! I entered this photo in a contest and while it didn't win, it did get published! I'm so excited. It's a special collectors issue for photographers so it's a great issue for all of the Flickr members.

 

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I´m very glad this photo is published on "The Sea Letter", a literary journal of poetry and short fiction, based in Galveston, Texas.

Many thanks to Leo Gonzales!

thesealetter.com/2020/04/10/ive-been-here/

  

I’ve Been Here

 

Leaves covered the rough ground

Musty smells mixed with

Fresh October air

I crawled out of the tent

Drank hot black coffee

And began my day’s task of learning to read signs

 

Behind the tent on a steep slope

I examined my footprints

So I would know how it looked

When I passed through

 

For hours I studied

A cracked leaf

A snapped twig

A depression

After a time, I saw that

I had been there

Unmistakable

 

Written by Robert A. Miller

By "The Sea Letter"

Three years ago I published an image like this under the title Incubus. This was the text going with it:

"This is the tool, a pitchfork, that the man who wishes to be the British Prime Minister wants to use in order to drive out the "great incubus", namely the European Union. Words matter. "Incubus" is a term taken from religious language. It describes the Devil entering you sexually. When Mr Boris Johnson conjures up the scenario of the EU f...g the UK from behind and that he would "pitchfork" it off the back of the British people [BBC interview, 24/6/19] you know what you have to expect. You have been warned."

Today, Mr Johnson resigned from office. His incompetence and dishonesty caused great damage inside and outside of the UK. Those who supported him and swept him into power have to ask themselves how they are going to regain credibility.

Boats and a boatshed on Bulgo Beach.

 

Bulgo Beach is at the Southern end of The Royal National Park, and is home to a small fishing community housed in an eclectic collection of small cottages.

i just had 4 photos published in this months issue of Digital Photo magazine, "Britain's best-selling photography mag" (average issue readership is 389,000)

 

so, this is the first time i've ever been published, i'm happy.

 

Out and about this evening, I noticed that there were high wispy clouds moving quickly, and a full moon shining directly down. Couldn't help but shoot down to Narrabeen pool to put the elements together.

 

4 minutes @f8 ISO 100. 11:40pm

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