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The rape fields are glorious right now :)
An old stone but I don´t know the history behind it.
Dunlins in a colorful part of the waters edge at Ottenby
And a glorious setting sun with a bit of a halo
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Visiting the south part of Öland, one of the largest islands we have in the Baltic sea.
Öland Ottenby
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Visiting the south part of Öland, one of the largest islands we have in the Baltic sea.
Öland Ottenby
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Love that second shot.
ReplyDeleteHello, the view of the fields is beautiful. I love the Dunlins and the pretty sky. Enjoy your day and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteOh, glorious shots! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
thanks!
ReplyDeleteStunning pics
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous series of images! I love them all.
ReplyDeleteWow - I've never seen a rape field. Gorgeous yellows
ReplyDeleteThat stone looks like it fell from the sky! Beautiful pictures as always!
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious collection of photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography! I like the rape fields. The yellow flowers remind me of what we call "wild mustard" here in Southern California.
ReplyDeleteWow!! I've never heard of a rape field before, but it's absolutely stunning. It reminds me of the sunflower fields around here in August.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual sunset! Love it!
ReplyDeleteStunning pictures with impressive motifs !
ReplyDeleteLast one is eye-capturing!
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't find words for that bright yellow!
ReplyDeleteStanding stones always seem to have a story behind them, even if the story is now hidden.
And the dunlins are adorable, the colours around them are beautiful.
Kay
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What a glorious ending to a day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yellow field
ReplyDeletethanks!
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