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Ar C'hoc'hu hag an Albion/ Talla an Mhargaidh agus an Albion/ Halla an Mhargaidh agus an Albion/ The Market Hall & the Albion - Aberystwyth
This place in Copenhagen is 24/7 is full of people. In my visit in January 2021, in the midst of the covid pandemic, I got the very rare chance of take of picture of that place without people... really strange.
Sunset in Copenhague that day at 16:22 hr
Picture shot at 16:24 hr
🇩🇰 Inusual Copenhague, vacÃa… frÃo y covid.
Este lugar de Copenhague está lleno de gente las 24 horas del dÃa, los 7 dÃas de la semana. En mi visita en enero de 2021, en medio de la pandemia de covid, tuve la rara oportunidad de tomar una foto de ese lugar sin gente... realmente extraño.
Puesta del sol en Copenhague: 16:22 hs.
Hora de la toma: 16:24 hs.
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This cute pet is called Basia (Barbie?) in my country. A diminutive of the name Barbara. This is also how it is referred to in the parks when you want to feed it.
Love is looking for me around the city,
Love in a green beret.
I fell like a stone into water.
Where am I? Maybe you know?
Fragment of the poem Zawieja by Juliusz Tuwim
You have to freeze in your apartment in winter because they are fighting against global warming. Perverse logic.
On the small, unfrozen surface of the pond gathered a great number of waterfowl. Various types of ducks, coots and swans. An incredible crowd. It was difficult to isolate in the frame a single piece. Especially since they were in constant motion.
Early Spring. From the ground that was frozen just a few days ago, the first crocuses are coming out.
Where I rest and take photos. Summer 2023
The floodplains of the Bug River.
I like walking barefoot on the grass.
Autumn asters blooming in late May and early June and a butterfly whose one wing has not developed enough to take flight. Strange is this world.
Raszynski Ponds Nature Reserve.
This tiny bird, reaching a weight of 6-9 grams, can be spotted feeding in a thicket of bushes, right on the ground or on a tree, but no higher than 2 meters. It is very mobile, agile and restless. In exposed places it appears only for a moment and quickly disappears from them. It flies weakly - low to the ground among vegetation. I shot mine in the bushes by the pond. He keeps his tail up almost all the time (the bird constantly lifts it), especially when he is disturbed. It only lowers it when foraging.
This is my first one I have seen in the wild and the first one photographed.
Holidays, or even just camping trips, were in my case a return to natural sleep. I would fall asleep just after sunset and wake up before sunrise. It was worth it, because then there is the best light for photography. And the silence, broken only by birds flying to their feeding grounds or returning to their nests. Sometimes the splash of a fish escaping from a perch or pike.