In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Half-Light
A quick one from me this week as I seem to have lost my creative mojo ….
INRI Stained Glass. The acronym INRI (Latin: Iēsus Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum) represents the Latin inscription which in English reads as Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews.Large golden Sitting Buddha statue with people prayingVictorian Laundry RoomPenmon Priory is located on Anglesey, where the Menai Strait returns to the Irish Sea. The Priory sits in a pastoral location close to the banks of the Menai Strait clustered together with St Seiriol’s Church, the Dovecote, and the ancient Holy Well of St Seiriol. The monastery was founded by the 6th Century celtic Saint, Seiriol, but Viking raids have destroyed the remains of the original structure. The church and the conical tower were built in the middle of the 12th Century under the authority of Gruffudd ap Cynan and Owain Gwynedd, and it remains to this day as the finest example of a 12th Century church in Gwynedd. A new chancel with richly carved arches and pillars was added in the 13th Century. and Penmon became an Augustinian Priory.Ancient Dovecote, Isle of Anglesey north Wales UK. Interior of Penmon Dovecote Built in about 1600 by Sir Richard Bulkeley showing nesting boxes for over 1,000 birds, the ladder base and corbelled stone roofThe British Museum London was established in 1753, dedicated to human history, art, and culture, Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.Evening photograph of Conwy Castle, Conwy Castle dominates the mouth of the River Conwy and the medieval walled town of Conwy in North Wales, UK. The castle was built on the orders of King Edward I of England and construction began in 1283 under the direction of Edward’s chief architect James of St. George. Today the castle is one of the best preserved castles in the whole of North Wales.Putrajaya Dam and Pedestrian Bridge. This 135-metre pedestrian built by capitalising on the uniqueness of the labyrinth spillway is yet another landmark for Putrajaya. Located at Precinct 5 is located near the Seri Gemilang Bridge and the Putrajaya Convention Centre. Reflecting on the natural environment, this 135m footbridge consists of a butterfly-like arch with curved deck. This double asymmetrical tubular arch bridge is specially designed for pedestrian and cyclist crossing the Putrajaya Lake. Putrajaya is a planned city, located 25 km south of Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAutumn at Llyn Crafnant, a lake that lies in a beautiful valley in North Wales where the northern edge of the Gwydir Forest meets the lower slopes of the Carneddau mountains, many people regard the lake as one of the most beautiful spots in North Wales. Crafnant takes its name from craf, an old Welsh word for garlic, and nant, a stream or valley.The snow covered mountains of Cwm Idwal, a very popular attraction for visitors interested in walking, climbing, fishing and geology. Cwm Idwal is a national nature reserve, and one of the few places in Britain where the Snowdon Lilly can be found, Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, UKPadarn lake late evening awaiting sunset, looking towards Dolbadarn Castle and beyond to Snowdon north Wales, UKAutumn at the conwy river near Betws-y-Coed, north Wales, UKWinter storm heading for Snowdon. Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 metres above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish HighlandsTalacre Lighthouse silhouette at sunset, north Wales UKSunset Deganwy Beach north wales UKBeautiful sunset at the lake Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand Tthe marine national park opened in 1966 and was the first coastal national park in Thailand. Located just 63 kilometers south of Hua Hin.Sunset at Puka beach Boracay Philippines.seascape sunset north Wales UKManila Bay is a natural harbour which serves the Port of Manila, in the Philippines.Sunset over Deganwy beach North Wales UKSeascape Sunset RAF Westland Sea King HAR3 XZ593 helicopter rescue at Talacre Lighthouse North Wales UK
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I was going to say which photos I liked best, but that was when I thought there were only three or four. But there’s something about the third one that’s very attractive and different from your wonderful landscapes. I have been to Conwy Castle and would have loved to have spent more time in Wales.
Spectacular shots. Love the light filtering in the Victorian room. Very elegant and a great angle. Blue hour over the London Museum looks out of this world. Thought you did very good this week 👌
All of these images are fantastic, but that third one with the light filtering in through the window is particularly captivating!
Thank you for the link! 🙂
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These as always, are all amazing photos Adrian! Some, you play with light. Others look sureal! I don’t know why I’m compelled to reblog your work so much Adrian… Just can’t seem to pass it up! You show a rare talent, and I think that should be shared!
Such wonderful pictures! Love your work. Wandered my way here through a reblog of your work and glad I did 🙂 I’ll take the liberty to look around a bit more 🙂 do stop by my blog when you get a moment! Cheers…
The filtered light through the window in the victorian laundry room is a neat photo.
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Thank you Joseph
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I hope you woke up this morning with your mojo in full-on high-power mode!!! Great images here, as always … you are such an inspiration!!!!
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haha thank you very much Lois, wish it was that easy 🙂
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Favourites for me – ‘the laundry room’, ‘the dovecot’ and ‘Snowdonia’, but they’re all quite breathtaking!
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Thank you so much Jude
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I was going to say which photos I liked best, but that was when I thought there were only three or four. But there’s something about the third one that’s very attractive and different from your wonderful landscapes. I have been to Conwy Castle and would have loved to have spent more time in Wales.
janet
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Thank you very much Janet, hope you get back to Wales soon
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Love them all but the laundry room is my favorite too. You get such depth in your photos. There’s nothing wrong with your mojo!
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Thank you Gina, seem like the victorian laundry room is the favourite
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Spectacular shots. Love the light filtering in the Victorian room. Very elegant and a great angle. Blue hour over the London Museum looks out of this world. Thought you did very good this week 👌
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Thank yo very much Mabel, glad you liked them 🙂
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Exquisite portfolio.
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Thank you for sharing, hope your creative mojo returns.
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All of these images are fantastic, but that third one with the light filtering in through the window is particularly captivating!
Thank you for the link! 🙂
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Reblogged this on My Opinionsville and commented:
These as always, are all amazing photos Adrian! Some, you play with light. Others look sureal! I don’t know why I’m compelled to reblog your work so much Adrian… Just can’t seem to pass it up! You show a rare talent, and I think that should be shared!
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Such wonderful pictures! Love your work. Wandered my way here through a reblog of your work and glad I did 🙂 I’ll take the liberty to look around a bit more 🙂 do stop by my blog when you get a moment! Cheers…
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Just amazing !!!
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Thank you very much, couldn’t leave a message on your paris curve challenge got ERROR: Empty CAPTCHA ….. there is no Captcha visible
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Amazing. You are truly an artist.
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