closed
Rim lighting for TSC
Rim Lighting
skull
negative space
shadow
Complementary colours for TSC
Complementary colours for TSC
Street library
Street library
chairs
Red and Green
Buddha, opposites, in a minimalist style
For TSC- anything at all to do with circles
Anything at all to do with circles
Perugia
Australia
enmeshed
VOYAGES, VOYAGES
SHC23 plenty
PLENTY, for TSC
passion
Big brother is watching you
SHC03 blue square
SHC14 Jacaranda House 1888
SHC15 Our new pathway
SHC40 Hornsea Saffron
Golden Penda
Iris pseudacorus. Yellow flag iris
Polar co-ordinates of a yellow flag iris
Snails party
Creepy Cycas
Creepy Euphorbia kamponii
mandarins
Bad Moon Rising
fill the frame
TSC. The Swan
dangerous ... but not Edward with his scissorhands
Poison vial, Ivory Coast
TSC shiny
glänzender Espresso
Oscar
Scheibe silber
TSC. The Sunday Challenge
SHC43 Eggs
Shiny murder weapon for The Sunday Challenge
Shepherding, Identity
easter daffs
The Easter Bunny
EASTER ? No comment !
#33- Around the back, Shepherding
SHC06 Baa
Happy Easter!
reflection
The hallway looking into the study
chairs
Surroundings in a mirror for The Sunday Challenge
yellow
Ohrclip Petersilie (2 x PiP)
Ohrclip Petersilie (PiP)
Feuerzeug - Lighter
Yellow clumsiness for TSC
Egg yolk and sugar
blooming yellow
Coltsfoot. Tussilago farfara
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" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
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The market square from the market hall.
Todays' Sunday Challenge: Darkness in Photography
Built in 1596, the Market Hall intended to impress with materials, style and scale. It has two storeys. At the moment the coffee shop can only serve food and drinks outside. Normally it is possible to go upstairs for a coffee. The coffee shop, a large upper room, was originally used by the Shrewsbury drapers or dealers in cloth to sell Welsh wool.
Built in 1596, the Market Hall intended to impress with materials, style and scale. It has two storeys. At the moment the coffee shop can only serve food and drinks outside. Normally it is possible to go upstairs for a coffee. The coffee shop, a large upper room, was originally used by the Shrewsbury drapers or dealers in cloth to sell Welsh wool.
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