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Interior wall detail @ Past Perfect Too....A "shabby chic" decor store.
Lawton, OK
Wall on the edge of a building abutting the end post for the fence surrounding the adjacent yard. The fence is topped by several strands of barbed, which flows visually with the power cables in the background.
Panoramic view, no stitching this time, from the Valley floor looking east toward the Royal Arches, North Dome, Washington Column and Half Dome. The Valley floor is 3960 feet in elevation, and Half Dome is about 8800 feet. It was a tremendous day for riding bikes around the park.
There was some very nice side light falling onto the harbour wall when I was down on Cullen beach to photograph the Sunset this night
All kind of textures on a wall.
Looks like a map of a new world to me ;-))
What do you see?
Happy Wall Wednesday!
National Trust, Colby Woodland Garden, Amroth. We have not visited this NT property before but look forward to returning for autumn colour. There are many woodland walks which would be very enjoyable for autumn colour and bluebells in the spring!
In Transsylvania, churches served as fortresses at the same time and were walled and fortified. Most of them can be visited nowadays on arrangement. The one at Cincsor is one of the better preserved.
With art worthy of any museum in the world, the wall of Buckskin Gulch is admired by Moment’s Notice. As with Paria Canyon into which it flows, Buckskin Gulch is composed of Navajo Sandstone, deposited as massive sand dunes 200 million years ago. Water has carved what is considered the longest slot canyon in the Colorado Plateau (and perhaps anywhere), approximately 12 miles/ 19 km long, as narrow as 4 feet/ 1.2 m wide, with walls as high as 500 feet/ 150 m. Wind, water, and gravity have sculpted the canyon walls into beautiful forms and textures, with desert varnish adding some lovely streaks, illuminated here by sunlight reflected from the adjacent wall.
I took this photo in 1984 as a history student. Nobody knew that this Berlin Wall would fall five just years later. On November 9, 1989 it happened .....
Ok, why not !
It would appear that quite unintentionally I have begun a little impromptu series of "Wall" pictures.
So ok. Let's post yet another wall.
OLYMPUS PEN Lite 6
A three photo stitch.. light was fading fast as we headed back down but Skiddaw was still catching that golden light :-)
Stoodley Pike
The route back down from Stoodley Pike takes you along by the walls that partially surround the ruins of Red Dykes Farm. One of several farms that were abandoned after the building of Withens Clough reservoir.
The photo could have been better, the light is a bit weird as the shot was taken straight into the sun as it was starting to get low.
Photo of the farm taken on a previous occasion, also in better weather is in the comments box.
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