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Emberiza rustica
Sadly (for us) the conditions further North were apparently not snowy enough to drive large numbers of Thrushes and Buntings onto the Korean peninsula, as is normal. Nevertheless, we still found Rustic Buntings regularly - for UK birders a super sight !
2nd attempt. Ha! Because I think the first one doesn't say rustic at all.
E bought a dozen of red roses for Christmas. I was about to throw it again today when I said to myself, wait... this could be the rustic flower. :D
Processed with Eva Ricci textures:
- January @ overlay 30%
- January @ normal 15%
- Limoncello @overlay 30%
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island (South Australia)
HWW!
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maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ozark/74/146/45 Besides being very well thought out and planned out, Val d'Orcia is very picturesque and photographic, as you can see in some of the sample shots I took.
Rustic Old Windows set in this old red brick building, weathered wood frames them very well, shot in North Carolina.
Found a sphinx cat on lantana beside the house. Went in to get my camera and found another when I went back out. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Have a great weekend, my friends! Wherever you are and whatever you're doing :)
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One of several cabins at the North West Company Fur Post in Pine City, Minnesota. The building is a replica of the trading post as it was in 1804.
This is right by where I lived as a child near Junction City, KS (USA) on top of a hill named, "J-Hill."
*Somehow* I have 377 pictures from a road trip to Chicago & Wisconsin that I took with a friend in May 2013... that never got posted.
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The Rustic Tavern is a family-owned bar that gets raves for cheap drinks from customers. The Rustic Tavern was chosen in the July 2010 issue of Madison Magazine as the Favorite Neighborhood Bar in Madison! This blocked-corner building was constructed in 1933 with residential upstairs and commercial down below. The outside of it bears two backlit plastic signs.
516 S Park St. Madison, WI. 052713.
Formerly the Unitarian Church (1898)--a back door of--and long since part of the university campus, now used for music and dance studies. The small sign on the door reads: "Dance". The California redwood of the shingles and doors will last a long time, although the painted bits need some attention.
History of the building:
berkeleyheritage.com/berkeley_landmarks/1unitarian.html
"It was the creation of architect A.C. Schweinfurth of the office of A. Page Brown & Co. of San Francisco and New York. He had been instructed to use only the best materials for each purpose. Bernard Maybeck, then a young member of the congregation and eventually a famous California architect, worked in the same offices and may have helped with the church’s design. It was an excellent early example of the Bay Area Shingle style. "
Happy Stairs Saturday!
(Si consiglia di vedere in grande).
Generalità: la Passiflora o "fiore della passione" è originaria delle Regioni Tropicali dell'America Meridionale. La famiglia di appartenenza è quella delle Passifloraceae. Sono circa cinquecento le specie che costituiscono questo genere; si tratta, in particolare, di piante rampicanti sempreverdi, che possono raggiungere anche l'altezza di 7 metri e che si prestano soprattutto per rivestire e coprire muri, reti, graticciati, ecc. Producono sottili fusti erbacei o semilegnosi, di colore verde brillante, presentano numerosi viticci che permettono alla pianta di aggrapparsi con facilità ai sostegni; portano grandi foglie palmate, dello stesso colore dei fusti. Durante il periodo estivo producono grandi fiori di colore bianco, lilla, blu o rosa, dalla forma molto particolare. Le passiflore sono piante rustiche e dallo sviluppo vigoroso; esistono in commercio alcune specie che temono il freddo intenso e che quindi vanno coltivate in contenitore.
Lexington Trip 2022-05
May 26 - 29, 2022
Homeward Bound
Stop In Perryville, Kentucky
11:16 AM EDT, May 29, 2022
Wide view of the Perryville Cave with another old structure in the background and the carriage house on the right.
208 West 4th Street, Perryville, Boyle County Kentucky.
U1T 2022-0529_111634
The small garden around the front porch of the Old Sautee Store in Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia nearly kept me from making it inside to see all of the treasures there. The garden was filled with the wonderful juxtaposition of time-polished antiques and nature's finest. There is just something eye-catching for me when weathered and worn meet lush and colorful.
This one was taken June 20, 2017 with my Canon EOS Rebel on a rare day when I had more with me than my cell phone camera and time to use it.
This is from trip to waaaaaay upstate New York in 2012. I traveled with a Speed Graphic, Some Quickloads, and a bunch of Graphloc backs. I haven’t posted many from that trip as of yet, so I thought I’d post this one.
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Rustic World
Our contest this month in Art Museion is " RUSTIC WORLD"
This time we bring to you a proposal for show us the unique Rustic World that remember us that there is other life where the days succeed with the time of the Sun and Seasons , in their several aspects: Bucolic Landscapes, Rustic Houses, Farms And Animals, Rustic Decoration, Farm Activities, etc ...
Could be Painting (by you) , Photography or Art Photography, manipulated or not !
Welcome dear friends to this contest and hope you enjoy the Challenge! : )
Emberiza rustica
This was only the 6th time that I have ever been fortunate enough to see one of these fabulous Buntings in the U.K.
Luckily for me, this one chose an inland site to spend the winter months (the first time that one has wintered), where it joined 2 Little Buntings and nearly one hundred Reed Buntings.
As it was close to my house, I payed several visits to attempt to take an array of different shots....