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View from Heksenberg , Heerlen to Landgraaf ¤ NL
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Jardin de Motril en Espagne. HFF.
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Blaue Stunde in Hamburg
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Dumbarton Rock Just After Sunrise
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Denny's Dock at Dawn
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For you today....:)
Piazza Cordusio , Milano
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Half Dome from Glacier Point
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Couchant Ténébreux.
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Lindener Hafen - Frühschicht
Cueillette matinale...
Herbstfarben 2
Couchant a Benisaf
Snow dusted hedgerow, Moor Lane
Pas bien chaud ce matin là !
Herbstfarben 1
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Cat enjoying sunset over the Bosphorus
Am Ende eines Tages - HFF
Am See mit Blick auf St. Sebastian
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Tramonto ad Amalfi.2
Die Zeit rennt davon . . . . . .
Crépusculaire de Loire.
Bon weekend ensoleillé.
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Neon Skyline
I took this picture from a hill called Ben Buck. It's about a 680m climb and 4.5 km walk from the valley below. This picture looks south and beyond the top of Ben Cleuch (721m) in front, you can see the light pollution from the Forth Valley of Scotland which has many hundreds of thousands of people living there.
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Been a very long time since I have seen Orion as a belt and sword we see as a cooking pot as its reversed in the south. Remember the two shot and why they work and why they are different. The night sky is now your oyster you just have to learn to take a Vertical panorama 14mm to get
Then any thing is possible only your imagination is the limiting Factor.
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