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Posts by PNWshutterbug
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Theme: #Edge
Waaay too close to the edge for comfort. Video from above Shipwreck Beach on the Greek island of Zakynthos.
It always feels special to be "chosen!"
A figure approaches the bright light from the opening of a tunnel between the bunkers of an abandoned military base. Fort Flagler, WA.
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Theme: #Openings
Nighttime raindrops illuminated on a window with airport traffic in the background.
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Theme: #Background
Large stones form a cattle barrier near Pontresina, Switzerland. A path cuts through a golden field with pine and hills in the background.
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Theme: #Stone
Color photograph that appears to be black and white. Beach stones at the Yaquina Head Lighthouse.
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Theme: #Stone
GRRRRRR!!!!
Thank you, Loretta!
Get in the car!
Horizontal and vertical at the same time. Wooden steps lead upward on a leaf-strewn forest trail.
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Theme: #Horizontal
C'mon in, the water's fine!
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Theme: #Flowing
Love this perspective!
The Leonard Barn is a twelve-sided “round” barn located three miles east of Pullman in the picturesque Palouse region of eastern Washington, near the Idaho border. The barn includes an approximately 60-foot-diameter interior built around a 10-foot-diameter wooden central silo; an upper-story hay loft (or mow); and a litter carrier ringing the perimeter walls. The barn is best characterized, however, by its twelve-sided, dodecagon form—a shape deemed economical during a time of agricultural innovation. It is one of approximately 20 round or polygonal barns constructed in Washington between 1890 and 1920, of which 14 remained in 2020. Two of these are in Whitman County, including the Leonard Barn.
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Theme: #Round
Leonard Round Barn, 1917
Sunrise catches the corduroy of a furrowed wheat field and a 12-sided round barn on the rolling Palouse of Western Washington State.
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Theme: #Round
Leonard Round Barn, 1917
Two glasses of rosé on a patio table. Behind, a vineyard stretches out toward a river in the distance under a deep blue sky. The vineyard's name - Rivaura - is etched on the glasses.
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Theme: #Two
Cheers!
A single cherry blossom appears on a branch. A mid-February reminder that the hope of spring is just around the corner.....
Sunday is #Stunday.
Signs of spring!
Driftwood on a beach with a carved message reading: "We Are All One." Chesterman Beach, Tofino, B.C.
"Tell The Truth" stenciled on a piece of driftwood. Port Townsend, WA
A cedar bench with the phrase "A life without love is like a meadow without a flower" carved into the backrest. Val Roseg, Pontresina, CH.
A wet paw print leaves a greeting from man's best friend. Bainbridge Island, WA
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Theme: #Wood
Messages
Love love!
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Theme: #Sunlight #Sunshine
The setting sun glows on the leading edge of scattered clouds. Offset by a deep blue sky, the clouds glow in neon hues of hot pink.
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Theme: #Clouds
"Embracing Peace," also known as "Unconditional Surrender," is a large sculpture by J. Seward Johnson located in San Diego's Tuna Harbor Park, near the USS Midway Museum, depicting the famous V-J Day kiss in Times Square. Originally a temporary installation, public support led to its permanent placement, with the name "Embracing Peace" adopted to be more inclusive, though it remains famous as the "Kissing Statue" recreating the iconic 1945 photograph from the end of World War II.
Ice crystals on an airplane window
Ice crystals on an airplane window
#AlphabetChallenge
#WeekCforCloseup
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Theme: #Cold
A cemetery covered with snow. A concrete angel bows her head in the foreground with a bare tree and tombstones in the distance.
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Theme: #Cold
A sticker with a cartoon book - across the back and front covers: "We lose ourselves in bookstores. We find ourselves there too."