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Wain(s) is the Scottish term for child. Used mainly in the west of Scotland around the Glasgow area.
One of the Art Deco windows at Eltham Palace
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Taken in Furillen
What is Furillen to me?
Furillen is a place where I come to relax, wander and think.
There I can find the peace I need to let my mind
dwelve within myself, meditate, reflect on life.
For me, the beauty of this place resides mainly in its simplicity.
The vastness leaves a lot of space for thoughts, or words
if you come across another wandering soul :)
So Furillen is like a window that somehow
helps to put things in perspective and see more clearly...
This is the downtown Presbyterian Church in Nashville. It is a lovely church with unique architecture and beautiful stained glass.
HWW!
Photo information:
Film type: 135.
Film name: Rollei RPX 100@200.
Developer maker: Agfa One Shot R09.
Process: 20°C.
Developer dilution: 1+50.
Developing time: 20'30".
Filter(s) used: no.
Scanner manufacturer: Epson Perfection V550 Photo.
The view from one of the tunnel windows in Zion National Park, Utah. The tunnel is 1.1 miles long (1.8 km) and has two huge windows and stopping is not allowed. The tunnel is rounded so large vehicles have to drive down the middle so opposing traffic is stopped. I was first ahead of a bus and when I got the go sign I went hard and fast to be able to stop and take a picture from the tunnel window. I stopped and got out of the car, I fired off a few frames and got back in the car just as the bus was catching up.
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