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a sunset over Etna from Taormina, the Lady of the Rock chapel
ΙΧΘΥΣ (Ichthus)
An image that has haunted me for a long time that needed to be realised.
The Fountain
Firstly, thank you for appreciating this images, secondly I would appreciate it if you were to view the other Imaginations projects by following the links below the image
The Self - 4
Continuing with my Portraits project: The Self 4
Grain Fort and cause way another view
Grain Tower is a mid-19th-century gun tower situated offshore just east of Grain, Kent, standing in the mouth of the River Medway. It was built along the same lines as the Martello towers that were constructed along the British and Irish coastlines in the early 19th century and is the last-built example of a gun tower of this type. It owed its existence to the need to protect the important dockyards at Sheerness and Chatham from a perceived French naval threat during a period of tension in the 1850s.
Rapid improvements to artillery technology in the mid-19th century meant that the tower was effectively obsolete as soon as it had been completed. A proposal to turn it into a casemated fort was dropped for being too expensive. By the end of the 19th century the tower had gained a new significance as a defence against raids by fast torpedo boats. It was used in both the First and Second World Wars, when its fabric was substantially altered to support new quick-firing guns.
Four portraits of a cloud
I was captivated by the cloud formation here photographed when on a short costal walk in Lanzarote
Island of Volcanos - Lanzarote
A collection of volcanos in Lanzarote. Although at first distance a very bleak landscape, the eye finds those smooth hills/mountains very peaceful and definitely beautiful
El Teide
Once again, no large cameras and only the iPhone. Sometimes one is not in a photographic mind space and one no longer has 'a vision'...
My kitchen window
I've looked at this window and it has given me the possibility to look at light changing hour to hour and day to day.
Rediscovering the black and white