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Blackbacked Jackal in the desert of Nxai Pan Nationalpark, Botswana
All animals in Africa bite, but the safari bug is the worst.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
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Taken on another of the few nice sunny mornings we've had this early spring. We can't resist going up this boardwalk, for some reason it holds an 'allure'. It was badly burnt half way up by vandals two or three years ago, but mended by people doing 'Community Service' for some petty crime in the past. There are a few holes in the planks so 'mind the gap' !!
I hope it holds an allure for you too my Flickr friends - thanks for every visit and fave, every time, always.
~ Edited in Topaz Studio and finished off with a frame and my signature in PicMonkey ~
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Walking the dog at Santa Fe Dam in Azusa, CA. This sunrise stroll provided a great opportunity to capture a silhouette.
We are looking at the south face of Tofana di Rozes, a peak in the Dolomites of northern Italy. You can see some hikers coming down a steep zigzag trail in the left midground. They are walking on the Alta Via 1, also known as the Dolomite High Route 1, a 120-kilometre-long high-level trail that runs through the eastern Dolomites in Italy.
Went to dinner at this fabulous place, in Sandy Utah, last year. Walked around the grounds after eating a great meal.
Essential Bomber - FYR
- Rigged for Legacy and Jake
- Individual colours
- 8 Colours in the FATPACK HUD
Originally available from the MEN JAIL Event now available instore
After the lockdown ... I felt the need to take long solitary walks away from people ... this is the only way to satisfy my desire to finally feel free
Made from a digital photography from my portfolio, a digitally painted watercolor painting unveils the picturesque scene of an inner street within the fortified city of Carcassonne. The brushstrokes capture the essence of this historical location, where narrow cobblestone streets wind their way amidst ancient stone structures. The painting portrays a vibrant atmosphere teeming with life as tourists amble along the meandering lanes, enchanted by the allure of the medieval architecture that surrounds them.
The focal point of the artwork is the beautiful yellowish stone buildings, standing tall with their two-story structures, proudly displaying the marks of centuries gone by. The textured strokes of the brush bring life to the aged walls, highlighting their unique character and weathered charm. The warm hues of the stone reflect the sun's gentle caress, creating a harmonious interplay of light and shadow across the canvas.
The street itself appears alive, bustling with activity. The artist's attention to detail showcases the diversity of the passersby, their clothing and accessories hinting at various cultures and backgrounds. Curious tourists explore every nook and cranny, their eyes drawn to the intricate architectural details that adorn the buildings. Balconies adorned with potted plants overflow with vivid blooms, providing a splash of color against the ancient stone backdrop.
As the eye wanders deeper into the painting, the narrowness of the streets becomes apparent. The use of perspective creates an illusion of depth, guiding the viewer's gaze deeper into the heart of the city. Delicate shadows cast by the overhead sunlight dance along the street, adding a sense of movement and capturing the fleeting nature of the moment.
In this captivating watercolor, we are transported to a bygone era, where the fusion of history and everyday life creates a timeless charm. Invite us to stroll through the streets of Carcassonne, to admire the enduring beauty of its medieval architecture, and to become captivated by the unique atmosphere that emanates from every stone and passerby.
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