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Posts tagged ‘landscape’

Edge: Holkham Beach

This weekly them is ‘edge’.

England, Holkham – September 2016

Shot with Nikon D7000, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version,

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Edge: Gunton Arms Norfolk

This weekly them is ‘edge’. That can be a visual edge on a subject. But it also can be the way a restaurant is providing ambiance in an artful interior, a wonderful ‘home’ feeling and fantastic food in the middle of a beautiful environment. If you are ever in Norfolk near Cromer, visit the Gunton Arms. Please book in advance.

 

England, Cromer – September 2016

shot with iPhone 6s plus using Hueless,  edited using Snapseed and Marksta, click the picture for a larger version

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Morning (Vincent on a rainy Day)

This weekly theme is ‘morning’. It can be the start of the day, a greeting, or maybe a feeling that is coming from what you see when your morning has just started. Here is a view that makes me happy to be inside a train. This one reminds me a bit of a Vincent van Gogh painting, a nice way to start your day looking at something beautiful.

 

The Netherlands, Voorschoten – Juni 2016

Shot with iPhone 6s plus using Huemore edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

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Narrow (Grass)

This weekly theme is ‘narrow’.

The Netherlands, Vught – June 2016

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Narrow (Wired Path)

This weekly theme is ‘narrow’.

 

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – July 2016

shot with iPhone 6s plus using Hueless,  edited using Snapseed and Marksta, click the picture for a larger version

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Cherry on Top (Clouds)

This weekly theme is ‘cherry on top’.

The Netherlands are a flat country. Horizons are low. Sometimes you have the luck to cover up a scenic photo with a beautiful cloudy sky. Especially when your are driven in a just purchased new car. No cherries here though.

The Netherlands, Alphen a/d Rijn – July 2016

shot with iPhone 6s plus using Hueless,  edited using Snapseed and Marksta, click the picture for a larger version

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Details (Flowers)

The weekly theme is ‘details’.  And the brief is to show ‘intimate’ details. You do not have to zoom in to highlight a detail, or build up a photo with detailed and non detailed parts.

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – July 2016

Shot with iPhone 6s plus using Huemore edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

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Details (Boat)

The weekly theme is ‘details’.  And the brief is to show ‘intimate’ details. You do not have to zoom in to highlight a detail, or build up a photo with detailed and non detailed parts.

 

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – July 2016

shot with iPhone 6s plus using Hueless,  edited using Snapseed and Marksta, click the picture for a larger version

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Opposites (Transport)

This week’s theme is ‘opposites’.

South Africa, Table Mountain – November 2010

Originally shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version.

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