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The last moments of winter sun expose the varying textures on the side of an empty stone train as it passes Westerleigh Junction in March 2017.
66034 provides the motive power for this afternoon train from Acton in West London to Moreton-on-Lugg, in the Welsh borders.
From my trip round London with Vulture labs.
I'v not had much time for photography or Flickr lately,
Too much work and no play.
Thanks for looking.
Saint Laurent - Haut du village, Haute-Garonne, France
The entries to that part of the house that didn't burn down....
For more doors and windows see my album Doors & Windows
More from France can be found in my album En France
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Detail eines Grubentuches durch eine Glaskugel fotografiert
detail of a pit cloth captured through a crystal ball
“The true worth of a man is not to be found in man himself, but in the colours and textures that come alive in others.”
On the Isle of Lewis, we experienced the Stones of Callanish. Thirteen standing stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west. The site is thought to have been constructed about 5000 years ago. The light on this photo emphasized the shadows, shapes, and textures of the stones.
"The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit, and fire."
Another panorama. Textured Pic. many textures. Not sure if I like this but I think I do.
I like taking pictures of mountains. I can't believe it's december already. time flies
Entered in Award Tree Challenge 150.0 ~ WINTER SKYS & SCAPES~ www.flickr.com/groups/awardtree/discuss/72157674151440194/
My Coreopsis turned their heads away as I came towards them with my camera!! Have a good day and thanks for your visits!
thanks to lenabem anna for the texture
This elephant at the Rochester Seneca Park Zoo made it a point to come over and look at me when I walked by to take her photo.
I tried to get to Dunraven Bay on Sunday to get some sunset shots but the car park and road was completely jammed so gave up and went to Nash Point instead only to find the light had gone! So here are two shots taken a couple of years ago!
font: Racecar casual
textures and effects by Remember Remember
Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?
Hannah Gale
There was a little dinosaur,
who made a rock his friend.
He took the rock everywhere,
and said he'd keep it till the end.
One day it was a wee bit cold,
so he held it very close.
But when he felt it start to move,
he thought that it was gross.
First popped out the little head,
then some arms and legs.
So which one really did come first?
The chicken? No. The egg.
A beautiful old farm - wonderfully framed by the budding spring branches. of an equally old tree. Happy Fence Friday and have a great weekend!