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mirrorlessronin · 1 year
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The endless road/Krabi, Thailand
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robfactory · 5 months
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musumeadventures · 1 year
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These photos belong to another set of a little magical garden I found! And also, the sun was great that day, and the bokeh perfect.
These were taken with a Minolta 58mm f1.4 from the '70s, adapted to a Sony a7riv.
More in my blog: http://bit.ly/3DKp7Az
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streetsofdublin · 2 years
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BRIAN FRIEL AND JOHN B KEANE
I have noticed a number of blogs indicating that the artist responsible for this set of sculptures was/is John Coll but they may be confused as he was responsible for the statue of Patrick Kavanagh on the Grand Canal at Baggot Street
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from-the-embers · 2 years
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Nothing Eternal by R J Poole Via Flickr: Anima Series 6 Lismore NSW Australia 2022 Model: Lady Hannah West REALITY CHECK Physical reality doesn’t care what we think, feel or believe. Whether it’s a cyclone, a bushfire or a flood, the vicissitudes of Mother Nature take no account of human values or indeed anything concerning the human species. Life on planet earth is a comedy of errors starring various plants and animals who attempt to cling to a rock revolving through space. So rather than imagining we can bend nature to our will and have dominion over everything we survey, perhaps it’s time to align our plans and thought patterns with nature. I know there’s nothing new about this idea, yet as the global climate continues to manifest change before our very eyes, I think it’s timely to put aside our parallel universe and start organising ourselves more around nature – rather than continuing with the false assumption that the opposite is possible.
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livefromphilly · 2 years
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I have once again swapped out cameras. 
Bye A7C, you will be missed 😢
Hello A7RIV, I love you 😍 
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scotianostra · 2 years
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Lossiemouth West Beach by Liam McBride LSINWP Via Flickr: Lossiemouth Lighthouse reflection on the wet sands of west beach, Moray.
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fleshfotomedia · 3 months
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Gotham, NYC 1.25.24
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marketingsentimental · 9 months
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haru-q · 2 years
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Model:斎藤恭代 Twitter:@yasuyosaito4
Sony a7R2 + Konica Hexanon AR 135mm F2.5
https://leicadeportrait.wordpress.com/
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syame25 · 6 months
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GRACEFUL WATERS by Nenad Spasojevic Via Flickr: How often do you see it? I don’t go there very often but it’s always fun to go back. Buckingham Fountain, located in Grant Park, Chicago, is a grand and iconic landmark. This expansive Beaux-Arts-style fountain, constructed in 1927, is one of the largest in the world. At its center is a magnificent pink granite and bronze fountain adorned with four impressive seahorse sculptures symbolizing the states bordering Lake Michigan. The fountain's water shoots up to 150 feet in the air, creating a mesmerizing display. With its meticulously choreographed water shows accompanied by music and lights, Buckingham Fountain is a must-see attraction during the summer months. Set against the backdrop of the Chicago skyline, this picturesque plaza offers breathtaking views and serves as a focal point for various events and celebrations in the city. What are your thoughts on it?
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jmaninabox · 9 months
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Test Shot Of The Sun. (480mm f/6.3 1/200 shutter + Solar ND)
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robfactory · 1 year
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Same street different angles
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bookofoktober · 1 year
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Réchappée de l'automne by Bernard Barsalo Via Flickr: PN du Cap-Saint-Jacques, Pierrefonds, Québec
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streetsofdublin · 2 months
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I LIKE THIS POST BOX - HAVE A GOOD ST VALENTINE DAY
Throughout the centuries since Valentine received martyrdom there have been various basilicas, churches and monasteries built over the site of his grave
DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN VISIT THE SAINT HERE IN DUBLIN Throughout the centuries since Valentine received martyrdom there have been various basilicas, churches and monasteries built over the site of his grave. Therefore, over the years, many restorations and reconstructions took place at the site. In the early 1800’s, such work was taking place and the remains of Valentine were discovered along…
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aradxan · 2 years
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