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Flowers along her path...

This photograph is an indication of what can be achieved with a camera of relatively limited scope. The 18MP sensor is smaller than the size of a fingernail, so detail in the shadows is not its strong suit. But it handles light well as this sunset shot shows. Over coming days I will show you what this same camera can achieve since it has been converted to monochromatic infrared.

 

The Robe Obelisk is a remarkable navigational feature. Built on Cape Dombey at the enormous cost of 230 pounds by a local builder George Shivas in 1855, it remains today a useful daytime guide to boats entering Guichen Bay. This pyramidal structure stands 12.2 metres high and also provides storage for signal rockets.

Elles se sont fait belles pour la nouvelle année !

- petites bourses où mûrissent les graines de la fleur de l'ipomée

-au jardin

Lyon

Robe de lumière

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☑ CHOKER ::: Naminoke_*N*SnowDrop choker Blue

 

Location: The Outer Garden (Traveling Carnival)

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TheOuterGarden/149/129/2512

Robe is a beautiful little seaside hamlet in South Australia. It was proclaimed a town in 1857, after being chosen as a port in 1845 by Major Frederick Robe, the Governor of South Australia. It is historically significant as a major point of arrival for Chinese gold diggers in the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s.

 

Over 16,000 Chinese immigrants landed at Robe and then walked overland 320 kms to Bendigo and Ballarat. The reason for this arduous journey was that the Victorian colonial government had placed a 10 pound tax on immigrants to their ports from China in an attempt to dissuade these gold diggers. This was an enormous sum of money for those days.

 

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot from October 2015. Enjoy!

Give me my robe, put on my crown:

I have Immortal longings in me.

 

Shakespeare.

Tel un moine bouddhiste , dans un épicéa ...

Polygonatum odoratum

 

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“Those clouds are angels’ robes.” – Charles Kingsley: [poet – (b.1819 – d.1875)]

 

We took an ambient walk through the coniferous woodlands of Inchree - looking up, down; left and right taking in its breath taking biodiversity filling the air with the symphony of its natural chorus. The spectacular hills of Ardgour majestically in our sites we knew we had reached the top. Our heads in the clouds we stood and marvelled, and we stood and we stood...

 

Created using: Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio

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Taken @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Infernum/134/120/28

  

These are the southern slopes of Karavanke/Karawanken range, on the other side of the valley is Martuljek group, Julian Alps.

Sunrise at Robe jetty in South Australia.

Piéride blanche

crée par Syl et ses pinceaux

 

De retour mais encore du repos bisous mes amies amis

A very cloudy, windy, rough day @ Robe but the water and the rocks were spectacular.

Marché de Païta, Nouvelle-Calédonie

Sunrise at a disused boat slip in Robe, South Australia

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Black dress

Martine Sitbon

The is the beautiful little Robe Lake, located just a few short miles north of the town of Valdez Alaska.

 

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