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We spent a few days in Lyme Regis in West Dorset recently, and called in at the cafe on the beach at Branscombe, out of shot to the left. This is one of my favourite places on the East Devon coast. It was really quite cold and blowy, but not enough to stop this group of elderly walkers who headed off along the coast path towards Seaton, with the lady in the red socks determinedly in the lead. Rather them than me!
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede. Triggered by Cybersync.
Esta hembra de Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis está preparada para avanzar por ese hilo de seda de una telaraña cual funambulista en la cuerda.
Capturada en un arroyo de un aparaje de la provincia de Cuenca.
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This female of Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis is prepared to advance by that thread of silk of a cobweb web that tigtrope walker in the rope.
Captured in a stream of a trap in the province of Cuenca.
High tide and early morning light reveals estuary surface colours split by the serpentine boardwalk. It's the same water so you may speculate on the shift in colour. Beree Badalla Boardwalk and conservation area in the Currumbin Creek Estuary.
Looking approximately SE towards Walker Flat on the river Murray. The channel on the right of the screen is the actual river. The body of water on the left is a backwater. Possibly once was the main river course many moons ago.
A 3 shot panorama.
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Hey guys and happy (almost) December!
We'd like to formally invite you to (continually) attend our upcoming sim-wide event, the Noel Express Advent Calendar. If you enjoyed our Trick or Treat hunt, we're sure you'll going to love this too.
Get your mittens ready.
14 STORES. 24 DAYS OF GIFTS.
ROULY . THE OWL . AUREALIS . HERA . BIGBULLY . MULLOY . HOUSE OF SHADE . FAKEICON . POUPEE . BOYS TO THE BONE . BLEICH . LISA WALKER MAKEUP . FY . FOXCITY .
Starts 1 December and runs through to Christmas. (Our Christmas winter wonderland sim is ready to welcome you early!)
Above you'll find our advent calendar schedule. Each creator on our sim is allocated two days in the advent calendar. During this time, you are urged to visit their main store on the Foxcity sim to grab their specially curated gift free.
If you do, however, miss their two-day window, you can still grab their gift, however it will no longer be in their store or for free.
For those who are late or missed out on a specific calendar day, the 'past' gifts will be moved under the shared Christmas tree. They will no longer be free but they will still be discounted all the way through to Christmas.
Follow our creators on Flickr (see tagged people) to be reminded when their advent gift lands in their store!
Bleich are first to kick-off our advent calendar event tomorrow! Don't miss it ♥
Lastly, we'd like to invite you to enjoy our Winter Wonderland sim as part of the Advent Calendar experience. We hope you'll enjoy the gifts as well as the environment ♥
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I'd like to clarify how the Noel Express Calendar at the Foxcity sim works ♥
We have 14 participating main stores, offering gifts every two days, all the way through to Christmas. We do *NOT* use an advent calendar script because our gifts *WILL* still be available after each day ends (past gifts will be moved under the big shared Christmas tree for a discounted price.)
All gifts are *NOT* available at the same time. Each store has two days between 1 - 24 December to offer their gift, then we move on to the next store and so on.
The calendar itself was made to help the customer follow which store is giving out their gift and when.The calendar does not dispense gifts. It is for your convenience only ♥
The gifts can be found in each allocated store during their allocated days. Look around, it could be under the tree or clearly marked as a gift :)
I hope this helps! 🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
Enjoy!
Walker's Mill was built between 1813 & 1816. It was built as a cotton mill along with 4 "bank houses" to house workers and their families. It;s said that the Walker's Mill is the most photographed building in Delaware. So I had to have my turn!
Captain Frederic John Walker CB, DSO & Three Bars (3 June 1896 – 9 July 1944) Royal Navy officer noted for his exploits during World War II. Walker was the most successful anti-submarine warfare commander during the Battle of the Atlantic and was known more popularly as Johnnie Walker (after the whisky).
A lone walker climbs the steep hill where you can find The Longman of Wilmington cut into the hillside.
Perfectly chilly, wintery day for a forest walk. And it actually feels like winter now.
Poznan, Poland
Winter
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The Treeing Walker Coonhound dog breed has a short, clear bark and a passion for the hunt. Some are shy, some are confident, but they’re all hounds — meaning, they need patient training and plenty of exercise. Descended from English Foxhounds and formerly classified as an English Coonhound, the Treeing Walker earned his name by trailing game faster than other coonhounds and then treeing it until the hunter arrived. The Walker part of the name comes from Kentuckian John W. Walker, who helped develop the breed.
With its 5 EM stabilizers (1 on each leg and 1 on the back), this CYGNUS Corp. ground unit is one of the most stable walkers on the market. The EM stabilizers compensate for the heavy armor penetrating cannon and heavy high velocity gatling recoil. GLAIVEs are also equiped with a set of missiles and a light laser gatling. They are used in various missions like search and destroy, strategic point defense or enemy base assault.
Stockholm City, february 2012.
"street photography"
Long way to walk...(Sweden-Middle east)
(A bit gritty as I didn´t have time to change the ISO settings. Some times shot comes first, then quality:)
Located on a 17-acre urban campus, the Walker Art Center's 260,000 square foot, 8-story building encompasses 10 art galleries along with a cinema, theater, shop, restaurant, and café, along with other special events spaces and lecture rooms.
The Walker Art Center began with Minneapolis businessman Thomas Barlow Walker, who held one of the largest art collections in the nation. In 1879, he dedicated part of his home to exhibiting the art to the public for free. In 1916, Walker purchased the land now known as Lowry Hill to build a museum for his growing collection. His museum, the Walker Art Galleries, was opened on May 21, 1927.
In 1939, the Minnesota Arts Council was granted control of the building on Lowry Hill, along with its art collection, in order to create a civic art center. With the assistance of the Works Progress Administration, building improvements were made and the Walker Art Center opened in January 1940. Around this time, the Walker officially began its focus on modern and contemporary works of art.
The original building was designed by New York-based architect Edward Larrabee Barnes and opened in May 1971. Barnes designed the building in the minimalist style of the period with a plain, modular brick exterior and expansive white spaces in the interior. The structure is a unique arrangement of galleries that spiral up around a central staircase and open onto rooftop terraces. The Walker's architecture gained critical acclaim upon its opening and Barnes received the American Institute of Architects Award for his work.
In 2005, Barnes's original building underwent a $67 million expansion designed by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. The addition was built on a "town square" concept meant to open up Barnes's boxlike building through accessible gathering spaces. Its central element is an abstract geometric tower made of aluminum mesh panels, built for Herzog & de Meuron by the Minnesota firm Spantek, and glass windows that holds the theater, restaurant, and shop spaces. Windowed halls containing expanded gallery and atrium spaces connect the tower to the original structure. [Wikipedia]