Bye Bye Summer

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Chasing the passing summer like a seagull chasing a fishing boat.

No, this comparison is not entirely appropriate. It is exaggerated and a little inappropriate.

But we all will miss it. Especially during the coldest winter months. And we will be warmed only by the memories of it, captured in our photos.

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Hi, this is my today's entry to the #monomad challenge with pictures from Lake Kerkini, Greece.

Pictures were taken with Canon EOS 700D

Have a wonderful, meaningful and different day!


Copyright: @soulsdetour


Hive.jpgSoul's Detour is a project started by me years ago when I had a blog about historical and not so popular tourist destinations in Eastern Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg. Nowadays, this blog no longer exists, but I'm still here - passionate about architecture, art and mysteries and eager to share my discoveries and point of view with you.


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Impressive captures, which remind me of the wonderful images of Richard Bach's classic, 'Juan Salvador Gaviota'. Greetings

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Thank you, @juancar347! 😊 And at the same time, your wonderful post about the Romanesque cloister of St. Peter's co-cathedral reminded me somehow of the Romanesque cloister of Iglesia de San Pedro in Estella-Lizzara with its mysterious twisted columns ❤️
Regards,

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Those are some really great photos. You were able to get right in close to those seagulls; they turned out pretty sharp!

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Yes, I was lucky enough to sit at the end of the boat, so that I could watch and photograph these 'monsters' 😄 up close.
Thank you! 😊

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Awesome shots you got right there. You must have gotten quite close to take this. Wonderful Job. Thanks for sharing this beautiful sights with us


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Thank you! At times, it felt a bit like the Hitchcock movie. But fortunately, the seagulls were more interested in the fish in the lake than in any humans. 🙂

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