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Thank you, everyone. Our children have now flown home while we stay on in Cape Town for a few more weeks. We've seen a lot in just two weeks already.

1. Horses on Nordhoek beach. Nikkor 55-200mm
2. Kite-boarder at Bloubergstrand. Nikkor AFP 70-300mm
3. Flowers in the mist on Table Mountain. Nikkor 18-55mm
4. Dalebrook tdal pool at Kalk Bay. Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm
All with a Nikon D5300.

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these are outstanding pictures
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Travel Diaries / Re: Amman, Jordan
« Last post by Thomas Stellwag on Today at 14:54:22 »
very good series, thanks for showing these pictures
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by KarlMera on Today at 14:19:10 »
Natural fireworks
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by Birna Rørslett on Today at 14:13:50 »
A complete white-out outside at present. Very strong winds and subzero temperatures are non-conducive drivers for asthmatics like myself to venture outside without a heat mask. Still, subjects can be seen anywhere.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by Fons Baerken on Today at 09:07:25 »
January 2

First snow

D3s  24-70/2.8

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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by pluton on Today at 06:47:33 »
In Los Angeles, many head to the beach on New Year's Day. 135 Apo Sonnar, f/4, "split" focus from 2 frames.  It was short pants + sweater weather.
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Travel Diaries / Re: Amman, Jordan
« Last post by Anirban Halder on Today at 06:26:09 »
Very nice series indeed

Thank you Erik.

Another great series!

Thank you Fons.

17. The Duke's Diwan is a historic house museum located in downtown Amman, it is housed in one of the city's oldest buildings.

Built in 1924 as Amman's first post office, the building later became the Finance Ministry, and then the Haifa Hotel from 1948 to 1998. In 2001, it was rented by Mamdouh Bisharat (whose family nickname and title "Duke" inspired the name), a Jordanian heritage conservationist and businessman, at double its price to prevent the building's owners from knocking it down. Bisharat turned the building into a Diwan, a gathering place for artists, thinkers, and poets. The rooms of the Diwan, filled with antiquities, pictures, and old furniture, are arranged to show visitors how Jordanians lived during the 20th century.



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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by John Geerts on January 01, 2026, 17:00:35 »
Everyone a Happy New year.

It's quiet at the campus of Tilburg University

D850  28/1.4
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on January 01, 2026, 15:18:40 »
Ant wishing her friend grasshopper a happy new year 2026
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