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Compositionally Challenged Week 10 - Windows and Doors
This is the exterior wall of the old one-lane bowling alley at the Highlands Ranch Mansion. The reflection is snow-covered mountains to the west, behind me as I shot. : )
Dodging the rain here at Hadrian's wall, you can climb up and walk along the wall which runs pretty much along the top of this very high cliff edge, the shot was taken from Steel Rigg. The title was an obvious one for me
The terminus or foot of Glaciar Perito Moreno a huge wall of cracked and crevassed glacial ice that forms isolated ice peaks called Seracs. Viewed from lake Argentino on the north side of the glaciar. Southern Patagonia Ice Field, Los Glaciars National Park, Argentine Patagonia, South America
Cascate di Iguazu - Iguazu Falls
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A Wall butterfly settled on the coast path between Filey and Scarborough! Happy Wing Wednesday everyone!
The Wall (Lasiommata megera) is named after its habit of basking on walls, rocks, and stony places. The patterned light brown undersides provide good camouflage against a stony or sandy surface.
The Wall favours short, open grassland, where turf is broken or stony. It is also found on dunes and other coastal habitats, as well as disused quarries, derelict land, farm tracks, railway embankments and cuttings, gardens and field edges. It is on the wing in two or three broods, between the middle of April and the end of October. It is widespread in England, Wales and Ireland, but increasingly scarce inland.
The caterpillars use various grasses, including Tor-grass (Brachypodium pinnatum), False Brome (B. sylvaticum), Cock's-foot (Dactylis glomerata), bents (Agrostis spp.) Wavy Hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa) and Yorkshire-fog (Holcus lanatus).
(269/365) Old wall at the rear of the Protestant churchyard in Newmarket. Plenty of plants growing in the gaps. Happy Wall Wednesday!
I went to one of our two local castles, and for the second year in a row, I tried to find a way to express the beauty of the displays while working around ropes and signage. I would love a crack at it with no rules or other guests!
This is the "Show Room" of the Belle Isle Conservatory. Seasonal plantings are highlighted in this room, like a fantastic display of poinsettia for Christmas for instance.
This is the last in the series of pics from the Belle Isle Conservatory.
Taken from the path from Grasmere to Silver Howe in the English Lake District
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