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Found another marguerite image in my library which I quite like. I think I didn't upload this before, since I wasn't able to separate the one in focus from all the other ones and the grass stalks, but anyway I really like the bokeh framing. I hope you like it to! Wish you a great weekend!
The towers of Notre Dame in Douvres-la-Délivrande.
This basilica was finished in 1878, and built in the Gothic revival style. It was a replacement for an older church - this place being a place for pilgrimage to Our Lady of Deliverance since the Middle Ages.
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The Lóndrangar cliffs are located at the westernmost tip of the superb Snæfellsnes peninsula. Two large rock pillars can be seen from afar. They are particularly imposing: the largest rocky peak measures 75 metres and the lower peak measures 61 metres.
A bitterly cold day with a north wind blowing but a break in the clouds lit up the castle and the red earth of the newly sown field. Today spring felt a long way away.
Treat This 252 ~ Kreative People group
Thanks to SolanoSnapper for the source image which you can see in the first comment box below or here: flic.kr/p/2jpbwaq
Mannequin - Creative Commons: flic.kr/p/5aPnTe
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As I was leaving the Ravines on Sunday morning I was given one last flight shot with this Eagle.
Anemone hepatica (Hepatica nobilis, Leberblümchen, liverwort) Kalvarienberg, Leoben, Steiermark, Austria. Steinheil Cassar 2.8/50 @2.8.
Humpback whale fluke, captured during a whale watch trip out of Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
The whale swimming towards the setting sun made a wonderful closing scene after plenty of whale sightings, just before the boeat headed back to Provincetown. It was an unforgettable experience I would not want to miss.
The photo is a little blurred because the boat swayed a lot: memories of a tiring but exciting adventure in the island of São Tomé, Gulf of Guinea: two days walking in one of the densest virgin tropical forests in Africa. Temperature: 30ºC, Humidity: 98% = enough to screw up a tv camera and a photograhic camera… (yes, mine). Some falls, no broken bones and two encounters with the poisonous black snake (cobra preta), the nightmare of any explorer at this location. What an experience it was