Photography: I Seek the Solace of Nature’s Kiss (Post #1)

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Photography: Summer Gardens Not Forgotten (Post #1)

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I think I need a nap 🙂  I just now realized that the photos I shared enthusiastically yesterday – thinking those were the ones I had set aside long ago to share, were actually already shared.  Umm, my bad!  This is what happens when you have too much going on.  Your brain turns to mush.  I’m laughing, so don’t feel too bad for me.  I guess this is just the result of trying so hard to have “me time” along with all the other hats you are accustomed to wearing.

Today I am (hopefully) going to share some photos you have not yet seen 🙂  These are from one of our glorious visits to the local gardens in Colorado.  Those days are slowly fading away… believe it or not, we have already had snow this week and it still continues to melt and drip from our roofs.  The snow was…

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BEAUTIFUL TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY

Sarawut Intarob is a talented self-taught photographer and retoucher currently based in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand. Sarawut uses Nikon D800 camera, he shoots magnificent nature, landscape, street and portrait photography. via Beautiful Travel Photography — ALK3R

France – Alps : Vercors, a massif in the French Pre-Alps – 20 photos

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Ici & La Nature - Pictures of hiking tours in France and Europe's avatarICI & LA NATURE PICTURES

The Vercors is a massif of mountains and plateaus East of the Rhône Valley, between the Drome department and the Isere department

The Vercors massif and surrounding areas are protected thanks to the Natural regional park.

In addition to outstanding, vertiginous landcapes the Vercors is also famous for the part played during WW2.

During the XXe century, these mountains were used as a shelter by the French Resistance during WWII. These resistant camps housed 400 combatants by the beginning of 1944, provisioned by locals. On June 6, 1944, the roads entering the mountain were closed, and the Vercors was declared a republic (République du Vercors). In July 21, 1944, the mountain was attacked by 15,000 German soldiers by the roads, the small passes in the cliffs, and from the air. Resistants where only 3,500 at this time. 600 resistants and 200 civilians including women, childs and infants were killed…

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Jerome Courtial is a talented photographer, educator and drone pilot from France who currently lives and works in London, UK. Jerome focuses on travel, architecture and drone photography. via Stunning Drone Photography — ALK3R