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Taken while standing in the most tranquil place in England according to CPRE's research, a location in Kielder Forest.
Taken while standing in the most tranquil place in England according to CPRE's research, a location in Kielder Forest.
Taken while walking to the most tranquil place in England according to CPRE's research, a location in Kielder Forest.
Taken while standing in the most tranquil place in England according to CPRE's research, a location in Kielder Forest.
Barham River on the way to Marriners Falls, Apollo Bay, VIC.
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We shoot two days in Nubra Valley, on the first day, started from the front, where people start their camel safari and on the second we started out shoot from the back to front. This shot I took on second day, at the end of the day. I liked the tranquility of the entire valley with stand still water, reflection of the clouds, the colours of blue hour.
Producciones Infames presenta LA CUEVA, montaje de Hombre Tranquilo (proyecto musical de Miguel Ángel Fuertes) con puesta en escena de Rakel Álvaro, para inaugurar un nuevo espacio de arte y vino, la bodega LaOsa , en Ardón, que tuvo lugar 19 de junio de 2021.
Toda la información en Tam-Tam Press
Álbum LA CUEVA - HOMBRE TRANQUILO & RAKEL ÁLVARO - BODEGAS LA OSA - ARDÓN 19.06.21
On a calm overcast day, willets move in and out of the tide as the sea ebbs and flows. Photography from Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, 2007. © Kari Post.
Note: I will be co-leading a workshop at this location in May 2013. www.naturescapes.net/docs/index.php/workshopdetail?ws_cod...
Winter - Lake Huron. No towering ice formations this year, just a peaceful setting of infinite ice cover to the horizon and bright blue skies.
Thought this was an interesting quote to compliment this shot of a Toronto streetcar in motion along Spadina in downtown Toronto. The other thing I like is that the figure is dressed in the same black and red colours as the streetcar. A lucky coincidence.
35mm Fujifilm.
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Built in 1894, Alley Mill is one of the most photographed mills, if not places, in the state of Missouri....
Today, as part of Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Alley Spring offers its cool waters and tranquil atmosphere to all Americans. It is still very popular with local people who still camp, picnic and hold reunions at Alley. A hundred Springs and Falls have come and gone since Alley Mill first opened its doors. As a commercial mill, it went out of business over sixty years ago, but as the anchor for a community it remains firmly anchored in the rock of time and tradition....
Alley Mill
Eminence Missouri
Shannon County
Taken while standing in the most tranquil place in England according to CPRE's research, a location in Kielder Forest.
10"x10" Wall Mirror
Materials: silver, cooper, and black glass beads, feather butterflies
All of these glass beads were hand individually laid with tweezers, NONE of them are on strings.
Available for purchase at the Golden Isles Bracelet Co., Saint Simons Island Bracelet Co. www.gibcobracelets.com
What a day. This day was quite extraordinary in many ways. It had highs and lows and all in between. Overall it was quite amazing really. I had quite a rough morning, didn't feel that great, my body ached, I wanted more sleep the list goes on and on. Then, my wife the wonderful and wise person she is told me to change my plans for lunch for something a little more fun and cheerful (at least for me) I went out and got a prime rib, mushroom and swiss sandwich it tasted amazing and I enjoyed it while I got to the climax of my newest audiobook which is now at the brink of amazingness. This small but tasty lunch was the beginning of the change from a poor day to a great day. After lunch I went in to work on a new webpage design (something I occassionally do for my company) - the design was giving me a hard time nothing seemed to look very good. I was beginning to get frustrated when suddenly my phone beeped to life, I looked down and saw a message from none other then Scott Bourne via twitter. The message was basically Congratulations, you won a new 5D Mark II and a gift card from @AlbumEpocaUS. I looked at the message and read it about 6 times before understanding hit me. I had one a contest on twitter, one out of a 90,000 chance (just a guess on the odds) - "is that possible, is it real?" I kept thinking to myself....
Then the floodgates came in; hundreds of congratulations messages from all over twitter hit my inbox, it was quite amazing. My day suddenly went from bad, to decent, to astounding! It really is amazing how the most lucky and random of events can make a impact on you. Your attitude, you energy, your focus (well my focus was toast for the rest of the day de to all the excitment). I cannot really put to words how I feel. I g just won an amazing giveaway. I'm writing this to tell everyone - luck can come from anywhere, one small (or in my case large) thing can change the entire outlook of the day. Life is not planned, events unfold that are amazing and unexpected. Enjoy it while you can.
I now sit in my small little condo enjoying the tranquility of the night. I pulled out an image from my aperture library that I've been enjoying by myself- simple and natural. I wanted to share it with all of you. Have a nice evening - tomorrow something amazing might happen to you. Be thankful for it, I truly am.
Special thanks to Scott Bourne and AlbumEpocaUS for changing the outlook of my day.
“If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut off from other lands, but a continent that joins to them.”
Francis Bacon
Island near Phuket Thailand
Bhainsrorgarh or Bhainsror is a ancient fort that has become a major tourist spot in the state of Rajasthan, India. The famous British historian Colonel James Tod said, after seeing the splendid and mesmerizing beauty of Bhainsrorgarh, that if he was offered a Jagir (fiefdom) and given an option to choose it anywhere in Rajasthan, he would choose Bhainsrorgarh.
The present fort is around 260 years old and was built around 1750. It is dramatically positioned on the bank of the Chambal River. The loan boat sums up the tranquility of the place.