Polder
Meet the edge of the polder, the dyke.
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Meet the edge of the polder, the dyke.
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The same basin of the old watertower that I posted yesterday, but now on top of the barrier of the motorway.
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The basin of an old watertower against the sky. It is not the nicest of buildings, but somehow it draws my attention when I see it. Last year I published its head in color, this time I choose for mono.
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It is that time of year again, bulbflowers spreading colors and aromas around.
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It is that time of year again, bulbflowers spreading colors and aromas around.
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Lens Artists Photography Challenge #258 us ‘Fences’.
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This week’s Lens Artists Challenge is ‘Simplicity Photography’.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #203 for this week is ‘local vistas’.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #203 for this week is ‘local vistas’.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #203 for this week is ‘local vistas’.
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The weekly theme is ‘surprise’.
It is not a surprise they come out, but the way they look and smell when they come out is always surprising. And all of a sudden it is over.
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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link