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My 3rd attempt here on recent trips and still I aint happy lol I will get a rough sea with a high tide one day I am sure but it will have to do for now
Evangelisch reformierte Kirche Gruiten / Gruiten-Dorf / Haan / Kreis Mettmann / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany (the west - Bergisches Land): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157719512...
Album of "Doors of the world": www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762599909...
I saw the zig zag in the center and and captured overlapping left and right images to create a panorama to show the lines leading into it.
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We took a short trip yesterday to Millook Haven to see the wonderful cliffs. They have the most amazing chevron folds, and are metamorphosed sandstone and shale from the Carboniferous period. Zig zag wanderer by Captain Beafheart was an obvious choice for a title. They were voted in the top ten geological sights in Britain, I'll have to check out the other nine.
We mostly notice these beautiful garden orb weavers in the fall after they have grown huge having spent the summer gorging on insects. Their webs all have the signature zig-zag woven into the center of the web.
Trying out my new lens earlier in the week. The forecast is an improving day today so we shpould see some sun. It's always a delight to walk the beach and see what possibilities and discoveries are to be found as the tide drops. The patterns and sand movements give endless subjects. Zig Zag wanderer is by Captain Beefheart. I think if my footsteps were mapped, zig zag wanderer would be a perfect description.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens consist of approximately 55 acres (22 ha) of landscaped and wooded areas at Duke University located in Durham, North Carolina. There are 5 miles (8 km) of allées, walks, and pathways throughout the gardens. The gardens are divided into four areas, the Historic Core and Terraces, the H.L Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, the William Louis Culberson Asiatic Arboretum and the Doris Duke Center Gardens (including the Page-Rollins White Garden). The gardens are a memorial to Sarah Pearson Angier Duke, mother of Mary Duke Biddle and wife of Benjamin N. Duke, one of Duke University's benefactors. (Wikipedia)
Another one from the hidden depth of the Römer undergroud parking lot.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)
Ribbon cable. Originally comprising ten conductors, this is the same cable I used about a year-and-a-half ago for a Macro Mondays entry (Multicolor theme), less the red and brown conductors I peeled off for a project needing short lengths of that particular gauge of wire.
A tip of the hat to Cartale for including the earlier work as an example for this week's Ribbon theme. Excluding my Explored entries, that one picture is my most expectation-shattering post so far.