Seventy First Collection
Sardinia, Santa Lucia di Siniscola. In a quiet pine forest and a few steps from the sea, someone has invented bookcrossing. For those who live there and for tourists.
The views in Glacier National Park from the lens of my iPhone grateful for the beautiful blue skies
“Glacier National views”~ 2023
This beautiful Cathedral of our Lady in Antwerp needs no words to describe it’s Gothic elegance. I felt lucky to be able to capture its beauty in this shot. This cathedral was started in 1352 and completed in 1521 and is a work of art.
The shadows cast on this Glastonbury building were too much to ignore, the way the light was dancing across the walls was playful and captivating.
Welcome to Singapore, where traditional (historical) and modern architecture blend.
📍Emerald Hill, Orchard, Singapore
I wanted the tomato to be the star of this flatlay so I gave it a little boost with a small glass. The sunlight from a window was all the light needed.
This giant size Newton’s Cradle caught my eye at the Calgary Science Center this summer. I loved the patterns and reflections I was able to capture.
Senglea, also called Isla, town, one of the Three Cities (the others being Cospicua and Vittoriosa) of eastern Malta.
A little rest was required by this young couple at Altare della Patria in order to beat Rome’s summer heat.
The Palace of Bianca Cappello in Florence Italy; a Renaissance style building notable for its black facade decoration.
Outside the most popular tourist routes, the Venice of the Venetians still exists, and it is fortunate. With their houses, with their wonders.
Couldn’t step by this beauty at a recent history festival so many shapes and lines caught my eye and so to bring you that detail, a black and white edit was best.
ValD’orcia, a region in Tuscany where massive rolling hills and lines of cypress trees form breathtaking scenery.
There are magical places in Venice that have not yet been overrun by tourists. Places to sit on a bench to admire a sunset.
A dramatic summer thunderstorm cell passing over our neighbourhood. The string colours ended in about 15 minutes. It always pays to wait out a sunset.
The small soft feather, abandoned plumage, lay still in the wet sand. The fine hairs on each spine still fresh, not damaged from its fall, nor from the water lapping along the shore.
Handheld focus at 2.5x IPhone 12 Pro Max
The Canadian Shield is a huge rock formation stretching from Labrador to the Arctic covering parts of 5 provinces and the Northwest Territories. This is a scenic view facing west towards Port
Carling (Ontario) from the Huckleberry Rock Cut. 🇨🇦
While my colleague and I were enjoying a nice meal during the social event of our department in Zurich, I witnessed this magnificent starting sunset through the leaves of the = I guess it’s whine = yard.
Our conversations were full of laughter and this moment of the starting sunset made our evening just perfect.
Lake Ontario, Canada. It was a sultry evening with very little wind, then, suddenly the wind picked up; our master sailor turned the boat and the sails filled like lungs breathing fresh air and we sailed into the sunset.
I fell in love with Sikkim. It was a girls trip to this magnificent land, and this was taken by my iPhone in a moving car.
I call it ‘Magic Mountains’
Inside a salsify seed head, often mistaken for a dandelion. The sunlight glistened on the fine hairs of its complex woven orb. I used the 2.5x lens of iPhone 12 Pro Max to capture the detail.