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Whatever it is that's caught their attention, it's clearly something they like.
2 years agoI love that the tricolor is standing proud and straight out from the staff, atop the tower. "Here be France, and bedamned to anyone who dares say different."
2 years agoI was really pleased with this. There’s just the right of cloud cover masking the sun so that it doesn’t spoil the shot.
2 years agoOne for the wall when you settle down...
2 years agoYes, I wondered what we were exposing ourselves too. She seems like such a nice lady, but of course the worst ones are always like that.
2 years agoThose rocky silhouettes are the reason I stopped for this shot. I didn’t notice the sky until I was framing it.
2 years agoI'd hate to be the one tasked with changing bulbs on what I take to be a streetlight on the cliff to the left.
2 years agoBy the Power of LUMIX, that's impressive!
2 years agoActually I like the huge contrast between the rocky silhouettes, silver sea, and the sky and clouds.
And yes, the clouds are very interestingly shaped.
Keep your heads down as you ride past!
2 years agoA moody, atmospheric late November morning...
2 years agoIt was that ridge in the left middle foreground that caught my eye. Its sharper definition contrasts nicely with the farther, hazier range.
2 years agoLooks walkable enough, though I'd want to avoid it in wet weather.
2 years agoYou’re surely right. A photo-matching app named it as an agaricus, which is why I labeled it that way. Interesting that in the past it was classified as an agaricus.
2 years ago
I'm going to miss my daily dose of Team Anderson's adventures!
2 years ago