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Struggled today with dark shots and using new editing software, not sure if I like this or not.
Suffolk.
February 4th 2019
This is the beginning of a "snow event" we are expecting this week. The forecast is for 1 to 2 feet of snow by tomorrow afternoon, and continuing snow off and on through Christmas.
The most snow we have experienced since moving to the mountain was an accumulation of 8" to 10". This should be interesting!!
Raw - F11 - 1/160s - ISO200 - 24mm
Retouche CS4
Nouvelle version avec moins de grain au niveau du ciel :)
Mes portraits (flickr) sont là : www.flickr.com/photos/jeremy-moreau/
In the past two weeks, we have had 12 days of measurable rain. More predicted for the next few days.
No I did not take this from the balloon, I know that is what you are thinking.
It is taken from the top of the Hyatt.
Pink and standing on stilts - like its namesake - this was among the eight pilot projects that launched the Eisenhower-era ''Mission 66'' national park infrastructure program, conceived to rejuvenate the system in time for its 50th anniversary in 1966.
The program's choice of architectural style - dubbed ''Park Service Modern'' - marked a clean break from the traditional log-and-stone rusticity that had, by that time, become synonymous with park structures.
The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Handheld RAW image; master pixel size 15.9 MP - subsequently cropped along all sides.
See another: "Big Smile for the Camera"; www.flickr.com/photos/joan-marie/9675492619/
Very interesting plant that I recently discovered right in my backyard. After researching a bit, I found out these guys are called Mahonia or Leather Leaf plant. Flower is very pretty .. and also the produces a lot of fruits (birds seems to love em) ..
my world does not need the borders, my country does not need a name, my heart does not need the limits, my thoughts, my spirit does not need the cage
"Nature is what wins in the end."
Abby Adams (1902-1984) - The Gardener's Gripe Book, Workmans Publishing, NY, NY, 1995, p. 10.
The brutalist Welbeck Street Car Park in Central London. Built in the early 1970's.
Note dated 7 March 2017. This building is sadly due to close on 13 March 2017. It's fate is unknown. Many people, including me, are hoping that it will not be demolished.
Update April 2019: This building is, sadly, currently in the process of being demolished.