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headed out for the weekend, see 'ya next week!

Have A Great Weekend!

A wheelbarrow at rest on its back in a corner of the Urrbrae House garden.,

with flowers and a traditional water container

The joy of black and white harmonics

 

camera: Ricoh 1982

film; Kono monolit 35mm

Allotment life, as seen on a walk.

Afternoon sun at the Ueno Zoo shrine

Art object, consisting of three Corten steel wheelbarrows, each in a different position, symbolizing the dynamics of agriculture. Sugar beet figures are carved on the sides of the wheelbarrows, reminiscent of the loading and unloading of sugar beets, which in the past was done manually with wheelbarrows.

 

Have a great new week everyone

 

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At Bodie, California.

Upturned wheelbarrow tyre on a trailer parked on a suburban street, seen against a brush fence past the footpath.

For sale at the RONA store in Westview.

 

Canon PowerShot A570

Canon Zoom 5.8-23.2mm ƒ/2.6-5.5 IS

Columbine flowers in my wheelbarrow garden. Still more to open.

 

Aquilegia is a genus of about 60–70 species of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals of their flowers.

 

Sorry I have been missing in action - have had visitors for a few days.

First freeze here...

What do the gardeners do now?

given the sliding treatment 😊

Originally a Lensbaby shot from the garden, taken into Photoshop and 6 or 7 different sliders used.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday!!

 

My Sliders Sunday set is here: Here

Post-processing set: Here

Lensbaby "double-glass": Here

Welcome to Sydney's 'Sculptures By The Sea', 2024.

See the amazing video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqBbTA63tns

 

And for more videos see:

sculpturebythesea.com/bondi/

 

So this 'sculpture', comprising three red wheelbarrows, is at Marks Park, on the headland between Tamarama and Bondi.

 

In this photograph you can see across the water to Bondi Beach, and the North Bondi headland.

 

Photographed near sunset this week, on Wednesday 30th October, 2024.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L II IS USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

 

Kodak Ektar 100 Film ~ Canon AE-1P 50mm f/1.4

The song of the Dunnock always reminds me of a squeaky wheelbarrow. One of the first of our songbirds to start singing in the spring

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