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There was a great trail going along the river, but it had been raining so the trail was a little muddy.
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Viennese city park
The Wiener Stadtpark stretches from the Parkring in the 1st district of Vienna to the Heumarkt in the 3rd district of Vienna and is a popular Viennese park for tourists and locals alike. Its area is 65,000 m².
The park keeper's house in St Stephen's Green, Dublin.
This is the first textured image I've done in years. I have just discovered how to do it using Photoshop Mix on my iPad.
The texture is Aborigine by Skeletalmess:
www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/3230637861/in/album-72...
Additional editing in Lightroom.
The original photo was taken on my iPhone 6s last December
Wrest Park The present house was built in 1834–39, to designs by its owner Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, an amateur architect and the first president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, who was inspired by buildings he had seen on trips to Paris. He based his house on designs published in French architectural books such as Jacques-François Blondel's
I took my camera to Crossflatts park to get some photos of the snow/frost and the fog, the fog gives a really nice perspective to the image with the more distant trees fading away.
One of the many unnamed towering red entrada sandstone monuments near Park Ave in Arches National Park.
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A Victorian home set in landscaped deer park
Overlooking the river Avon on the edge of Shakespeare’s Stratford, Charlecote Park has been part of this corner of rural Warwickshire for centuries. Still the Lucy family home after 900 years, you can explore the vision of the Victorian owners George Hammond Lucy and his wife, the formidable Mary Elizabeth, who extended their home and filled it with treasures from their European travels.