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I am not sure why this feels so Japanese to me...

I found this pelican today. I got a shot or two before it flew away. I couldn't manage to keep it around too long though.

Mike

some of the almost 400 abandoned moai @ Rano Raraku volcan slope, (the quarry from which they were hewn) Rapa Nui (Easter island)

  

Karst landscape on a misty day - El Torcal de Antequera, Andalucia, Spain

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#50 - 100 x challenge - Lensbaby

 

These pretty and unusual flowers were in my flower delivery a couple of weeks ago and are only just showing signs of wilting. I wanted to get a photo before they finish completely. They are called ornithogalum (thank goodness they are prettier than their name!)

The lace is a scarf I bought in Bruges a few years ago, the charms on the frame are part of the scarf. I always like to bring something home to remember my travels...when I used to travel!

 

Lensbaby Velvet 56...I know the Velvet isn't really made for flat lay style but I still like the glow it gives.

 

Halfway through my 100 x challenge.

Things are badly done, they get ruined, they break. Abandonment makes them unusable and only love, perhaps, repairs them. Love, with its interlocking, giving and receiving, makes the puzzle of life meaningful.

Alessandro D'Avenia

On the Estuary looking back towards the beach huts and the promenade... very rarely is the water this still.

Columbine is one of my favorite garden flowers and it is still sending up blossoms, which makes me happy!!

Recent work, still life study of pink tulips in a blue vase

  

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MIddle of September and we are already getting chilly weather where I am in Southern Ontario. These flowers on a bush of my neighbours is still in bloom.

“It is impossible to live in the past, difficult to live in the present and a waste to live in the future.”

-Frank Herbert, Dune

Autumn still life on Russian.

Lapti - shoes, widespread in Russia in the old days, and the former in wide use in the countryside until the 1930s, Academician of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences I. Lepekhin at the end of the XVIII century, wrote that required two major and three or four small linden trunk for the manufacture of a pair of lapti. In the year the farmer, wearing 50 to 60 pairs of lapti.

Now lapti often occupy a central place in the expositions of some museums.

  

Early morning sun after days of rain. Trossachs, Scotland

It is rare to see this well known local to have its feet in the waters of Loch Lomond. The tree has survived this length of time despite it being perched on a small group of rocks on the rocky shores of the loch.

Thinking a lot about peace

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At last! Some good weather has come my way so today i went out for some shots round Whittliemuir Walk in Howwood. I have been by this tree many times and despite it's lean it's still standing. This view is looking to the northwest, Howwood is out of sight in the valley below :-)

In the same series on the flood shot close to my home, same ND400 used for this one.

We wrześniu wciąż mamy lato i maczki na łące :-))

In September is still Summer and poppies in the meadow :-))

My Gold Medal Pix series.

mi sono divertita a comporre una strana natura morta con frammenti di oggetti restituiti dal mare dopo una mareggiata...

La natura rifiuta i nostri scarti e noi non riusciamo a leggere i messaggi, chiarissimi, che ci invia....

Toronto, Distillery District.

A tranquilidade perfeita do Rio Dão.

 

Penalva do Castelo, Viseu - Portugal

 

The perfect stillness of the river Dão.

 

Penalva do Castelo, Viseu - Portugal

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*Big thanks to Plum for getting me to finish this.

   

I do like quaint doors, this one found in Lydd, albeit a few years ago. Hope it's still there.

 

Garfield County-Washington State

Cosmos, still thinking it's summer

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