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Splashes from the cascades above Glas Allt Falls have formed these strange structures over the surface of the rocks.

 

My 8th bike trip sees me climbing up from Loch Muick to Glas Allt Falls in freezing but beautiful conditions.

Like the northern lights I completely missed out on the rare appearance of snow down here this week. North Dorset, Wiltshire and even Weston got a dumping but nothing whatsoever on the South Coast.

 

Still what can beat seeing snow covered mountains? Taken handheld with my 200mm lens which has been repaired (after I slipped on ice and dropped it). I was £500 lighter but I'm getting it back through my home insurance and it's like a new lens. Result!

 

I bet North Wales is even more beautiful this week but its maybe unlikely I'd be able to get around.

 

Have a lovely weekend x

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Dry stack stone , like the one shown in the photograph, are made without using mortar, selecting the appropriate stones and their ideal position to ensure the stability of the wall. It is a form of construction widely used for centuries in the Aragonese Pyrenees to delimit fields of different owners. Over time, the stones become covered with lichens and moss, giving them wonderful textures and color.

Los muros de piedra seca, como el que aparece en la fotografía, se hacen sin utilizar mortero ni argamasa, seleccionando las piedras adecuadas y su posición idónea para asegurar la estabilidad del muro. Es una forma de construcción muy utilizada desde hace siglos en el Pirineo aragonés para delimitar campos de distintos propietarios. Con el tiempo, las piedras van cubriéndose de líquenes y musgo, dotándolas de unas maravillosas texturas y colorido.

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We went to the Death Valley in California with the goal to experience the sailing stones on the Racetrack Playa at new moon. Before dark we scouted interesting stones on the playa and marked their GPS location. It was very windy at night, and we waited in the car for the wind to die down. It did not. I decided to go out on the playa in this condition; I found the rocks via GPS location. I used a dimmed-down warm-color LED floodlight to illuminate the black night. In addition I used a cold-color headlight from a low vantage point to illuminate the sailing stone.

 

Sailing stones are a geological phenomenon where rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a playa (dry lakebed) without human or animal intervention. Instead, rocks move when large ice sheets a few millimeters thick floating in an ephemeral winter pond start to break up during sunny days. These thin floating ice panels, frozen during cold winter nights, are driven by wind and shove rocks at up to 5 m/min across the muddy playa. More details.

 

I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them selectively, and carefully pulled the curves.

 

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Macro Mondays, TEXTURE,

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Van Gogh museum Amsterdam.

A close up of Evergreen Current (Ribes viburnifolium) San Diego County variety of native shrubs useful as a fire resistant plant.

 

textures with thanks to Tóta and Clive Sax.

Magazine "ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΟΣ"(No:254,page:16)

My Texture album.

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The bumps on the bottom of fern fronds are called sori, and they contain the reproductive structures of the plant. Unlike higher plants, ferns do not bear flowers and produce seed, they produce spores, more like fungi.......

El paso del tiempo en Verona. Italia

 

Una ventana es un elemento arquitectónico que se ubica en un vano o hueco elevado sobre el suelo, que se abre en una pared con la finalidad de proporcionar luz y ventilación a la estancia correspondiente. También se denomina ventana a algun conjunto de dispositivos que se utilizan para cerrar ese vano.

 

El término proviene del latín ventus (viento), haciendo referencia a la capacidad de ventilación que proporciona. Antiguamente la ventana también se denominaba fenestra ó también denominada "finistra", de forma idéntica a como se llama en latín y en griego. Este sería el modo directo de derivación etimológica.

... prima di andare in ferie

 

Mlano 6 agosto 2015

 

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textures..thanks to Lenabem-Anna

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Thanks to Jerry Jones (Skeletalmess) for the texture! www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/4072143393/in/album-72...

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Today I celebrate my eighty years of life. I am thankful for all the blessings I have received. But I have one quadry: What will I do with the next half of my life?LOL

The area around Prescott AZ is famous for geological formations known as the granite dells. The most well-known location to see the dells is Lake Watson. We started down this trail that would have taken us there, but quickly realized it was a long, hard walk. So we went back to our car and drove to Prescott, which is a lovely small town. After an excellent lunch we drove to the lake, it did not disappoint.

I processed this image in Photoshop. I used two textures, Lenabem-Anna J’s Texture - Oil paint primer and Flypaper Textures’ Oatmeal.

 

Beautiful texture by SkeletalMess

 

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The same section of sand as the previous upload. Here I opted to flatten the perspective.

Our local photography club theme for the month is Flora. I think many believe flora refers to flowers only, but is actually defined as: the plant life occurring in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenous—native plant life.

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