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The picturesque Arlington Row cottages in Bibury were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. This was then converted into a row of weavers' cottages in the 17th century, and is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Cotswolds,
I need to get these paper wrinkles in a row………...almost done.
For the theme group "Looking close... on Friday!": "In a Row".
This is Tulip Town, located in Mount Vernon, a part of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. As I mentioned in the previous posting, this year, of course, we are unable to enjoy the tulip festival because of the Coronavirus, so I decided to go back in my archives to enjoy some of the beauty of past years. Hope you enjoy!
Tulip Town
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
Mount Vernon, Washington
041617
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The picturesque Arlington Row cottages were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. This was converted into a row of weavers' cottages in the 17th century. It is now a national architectural conservation area depicted on the inside cover of all United Kingdom passports.
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Alignement d'arbres
Réalisation artistique- Artistic composition
Traitement numérique de l'image- digital image processing
Three seedpods of the “devil in the bush”, I love that name :)
This is almost 5cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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This shot is at Seagrove Beach. The lights on the beach are flashlights, people exploring the beach, and on this night they had a front row seat to a gorgeous storm!!
A panorama of the row houses at the mouth of the river Corrib in Galway Ireland. Shot from Nimmo’s Pier.
My husband built this birdhouse back in Alaska to specific sizes for swallows. Chickadees used it two years in a row. It stood high on a metal pole away from interlopers.
Then we moved here, birdhouse included, and finally, tree swallows! Sounds like quite a few hungry ones inside.
Photo today by my husband, Howard Marsh, using his D4 and my 500mm f/4 on the Manfrotto monopod.
*In a row by DPSP
3 bento female poses
duck includes
-Inworld- Mainstore DPSP
- Marketplace- MP DPSP
Picture is taken on: DS'ElleS Serenity Estate