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  1. Dazzling display sees Luster shine at King’s Plate

    See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source Luster put on an absolutely dazzling…
    #Canada #AndrewRosen #JohnVelazquez #JosieCarroll #Luster
    europesays.com/canada/169651/

  2. alojapan.com/1488380/japans-bi Japan’s big cities lose luster with foreign tourists #big #cities #Foreign #JapanTourism #Japans #lose #luster #tourism #tourists Travel & Leisure Overnight stays down in greater Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya despite nationwide increase Foreign tourists get a taste of a bygone era in the well-preserved historic districts of Takayama in Gifu prefecture. (Photo by Hideyuki Miura) TOKYO — More foreign tourists in Japan are visiting areas outside

  3. alojapan.com/1488380/japans-bi Japan’s big cities lose luster with foreign tourists #big #cities #Foreign #JapanTourism #Japans #lose #luster #tourism #tourists Travel & Leisure Overnight stays down in greater Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya despite nationwide increase Foreign tourists get a taste of a bygone era in the well-preserved historic districts of Takayama in Gifu prefecture. (Photo by Hideyuki Miura) TOKYO — More foreign tourists in Japan are visiting areas outside

  4. Fall Break – Dalsdalen

    Last autumn, we stayed for a week along the Lusterfjorden in Vestland, Norway.

    On our GPS map, we noted a river valley heading up into the mountains from the fjord town of Luster. We decided to explore the valley so we drove up Dalsdalen (the road), along the Dalsdalselvi (the river), to explore Dalsdalen (which actually translates to “the valley-valley”) itself.

    We eventually stopped to take the dog for a walkabout and check out a bit of the valley on foot. What we found on our excursion were a number of tumbledown structures in a quiet, steep-sided valley with a few mountain farms.

    Here are some images taken of some of the sights seen in the Norwegian valley of Dalsdalen last fall.

    Looking down into Dalsdalen from a dirt road leading up to a mountain farm we took on our walkabout The valley was quite steep and there were little rivulets of water making their way down into the valley Looking through some trees towards a larger farm building Had to love the moss growing on the slate roof of this structure This structure has seen better days… …note the neighbouring structures as well Another little storage “shack” that is bald and leaning This structure has a corrugated metal roof and a bit more integrity Whoops, this slate roof has caved in Looks like a part of this structure has been completely torn down Lots of moss On our drive back down towards the fjord, we drove by a farm with a fjord view More “waterfalls” heading down the steep walls of the valley and some of the trees at the higher elevations were starting to turn A look from up over the valley from another of the farms towards the fjord where we came from #Architecture #Dalsdalen #Fall #Luster #Norway #OldBuildings #Photoblog #Photography #Travel #Valley
  5. Fall Break – Dalsdalen

    Last autumn, we stayed for a week along the Lusterfjorden in Vestland, Norway.

    On our GPS map, we noted a river valley heading up into the mountains from the fjord town of Luster. We decided to explore the valley so we drove up Dalsdalen (the road), along the Dalsdalselvi (the river), to explore Dalsdalen (which actually translates to “the valley-valley”) itself.

    We eventually stopped to take the dog for a walkabout and check out a bit of the valley on foot. What we found on our excursion were a number of tumbledown structures in a quiet, steep-sided valley with a few mountain farms.

    Here are some images taken of some of the sights seen in the Norwegian valley of Dalsdalen last fall.

    Looking down into Dalsdalen from a dirt road leading up to a mountain farm we took on our walkabout The valley was quite steep and there were little rivulets of water making their way down into the valley Looking through some trees towards a larger farm building Had to love the moss growing on the slate roof of this structure This structure has seen better days… …note the neighbouring structures as well Another little storage “shack” that is bald and leaning This structure has a corrugated metal roof and a bit more integrity Whoops, this slate roof has caved in Looks like a part of this structure has been completely torn down Lots of moss On our drive back down towards the fjord, we drove by a farm with a fjord view More “waterfalls” heading down the steep walls of the valley and some of the trees at the higher elevations were starting to turn A look from up over the valley from another of the farms towards the fjord where we came from #Architecture #Dalsdalen #Fall #Luster #Norway #OldBuildings #Photoblog #Photography #Travel #Valley
  6. Fall Break – Dalsdalen

    Last autumn, we stayed for a week along the Lusterfjorden in Vestland, Norway.

    On our GPS map, we noted a river valley heading up into the mountains from the fjord town of Luster. We decided to explore the valley so we drove up Dalsdalen (the road), along the Dalsdalselvi (the river), to explore Dalsdalen (which actually translates to “the valley-valley”) itself.

    We eventually stopped to take the dog for a walkabout and check out a bit of the valley on foot. What we found on our excursion were a number of tumbledown structures in a quiet, steep-sided valley with a few mountain farms.

    Here are some images taken of some of the sights seen in the Norwegian valley of Dalsdalen last fall.

    Looking down into Dalsdalen from a dirt road leading up to a mountain farm we took on our walkabout The valley was quite steep and there were little rivulets of water making their way down into the valley Looking through some trees towards a larger farm building Had to love the moss growing on the slate roof of this structure This structure has seen better days… …note the neighbouring structures as well Another little storage “shack” that is bald and leaning This structure has a corrugated metal roof and a bit more integrity Whoops, this slate roof has caved in Looks like a part of this structure has been completely torn down Lots of moss On our drive back down towards the fjord, we drove by a farm with a fjord view More “waterfalls” heading down the steep walls of the valley and some of the trees at the higher elevations were starting to turn A look from up over the valley from another of the farms towards the fjord where we came from #Architecture #Dalsdalen #Fall #Luster #Norway #OldBuildings #Photoblog #Photography #Travel #Valley
  7. Fall Break – Dalsdalen

    Last autumn, we stayed for a week along the Lusterfjorden in Vestland, Norway.

    On our GPS map, we noted a river valley heading up into the mountains from the fjord town of Luster. We decided to explore the valley so we drove up Dalsdalen (the road), along the Dalsdalselvi (the river), to explore Dalsdalen (which actually translates to “the valley-valley”) itself.

    We eventually stopped to take the dog for a walkabout and check out a bit of the valley on foot. What we found on our excursion were a number of tumbledown structures in a quiet, steep-sided valley with a few mountain farms.

    Here are some images taken of some of the sights seen in the Norwegian valley of Dalsdalen last fall.

    Looking down into Dalsdalen from a dirt road leading up to a mountain farm we took on our walkabout The valley was quite steep and there were little rivulets of water making their way down into the valley Looking through some trees towards a larger farm building Had to love the moss growing on the slate roof of this structure This structure has seen better days… …note the neighbouring structures as well Another little storage “shack” that is bald and leaning This structure has a corrugated metal roof and a bit more integrity Whoops, this slate roof has caved in Looks like a part of this structure has been completely torn down Lots of moss On our drive back down towards the fjord, we drove by a farm with a fjord view More “waterfalls” heading down the steep walls of the valley and some of the trees at the higher elevations were starting to turn A look from up over the valley from another of the farms towards the fjord where we came from #Architecture #Dalsdalen #Fall #Luster #Norway #OldBuildings #Photoblog #Photography #Travel #Valley
  8. Fall Break – Dalsdalen

    Last autumn, we stayed for a week along the Lusterfjorden in Vestland, Norway.

    On our GPS map, we noted a river valley heading up into the mountains from the fjord town of Luster. We decided to explore the valley so we drove up Dalsdalen (the road), along the Dalsdalselvi (the river), to explore Dalsdalen (which actually translates to “the valley-valley”) itself.

    We eventually stopped to take the dog for a walkabout and check out a bit of the valley on foot. What we found on our excursion were a number of tumbledown structures in a quiet, steep-sided valley with a few mountain farms.

    Here are some images taken of some of the sights seen in the Norwegian valley of Dalsdalen last fall.

    Looking down into Dalsdalen from a dirt road leading up to a mountain farm we took on our walkabout The valley was quite steep and there were little rivulets of water making their way down into the valley Looking through some trees towards a larger farm building Had to love the moss growing on the slate roof of this structure This structure has seen better days… …note the neighbouring structures as well Another little storage “shack” that is bald and leaning This structure has a corrugated metal roof and a bit more integrity Whoops, this slate roof has caved in Looks like a part of this structure has been completely torn down Lots of moss On our drive back down towards the fjord, we drove by a farm with a fjord view More “waterfalls” heading down the steep walls of the valley and some of the trees at the higher elevations were starting to turn A look from up over the valley from another of the farms towards the fjord where we came from #Architecture #Dalsdalen #Fall #Luster #Norway #OldBuildings #Photoblog #Photography #Travel #Valley
  9. While color has become more monochromatic in products & business over the years, losing the luster we once lived around, don't allow yourself to lose sight of the color around you. The sky, water, plants, animals and what you wear, which you choose. Let's bring some flair back. #color #flair #wonder #luster #life

  10. While color has become more monochromatic in products & business over the years, losing the luster we once lived around, don't allow yourself to lose sight of the color around you. The sky, water, plants, animals and what you wear, which you choose. Let's bring some flair back. #color #flair #wonder #luster #life

  11. While color has become more monochromatic in products & business over the years, losing the luster we once lived around, don't allow yourself to lose sight of the color around you. The sky, water, plants, animals and what you wear, which you choose. Let's bring some flair back. #color #flair #wonder #luster #life

  12. LA shoegaze band Luster returns after 8 months with "Don't Need You". Nick Bassett mixed/mastered. Agile tempo, expanding guitars, vocals as texture.
    #Luster #BestNewMusic2026 #Week01 #FuneralPartyRecords
    go.stereobar.net/r6trtg9

  13. LA shoegaze band Luster returns after 8 months with "Don't Need You". Nick Bassett mixed/mastered. Agile tempo, expanding guitars, vocals as texture.
    #Luster #BestNewMusic2026 #Week01 #FuneralPartyRecords
    go.stereobar.net/r6trtg9

  14. Spent way too much money on Luster photo paper in 13x19” but it was so worth it. So beautiful. Get your own work printed at some point.

    #photography #photo #photog #printing #photoprinting #photog #art #luster

  15. Spent way too much money on Luster photo paper in 13x19” but it was so worth it. So beautiful. Get your own work printed at some point.

    #photography #photo #photog #printing #photoprinting #photog #art #luster

  16. Spent way too much money on Luster photo paper in 13x19” but it was so worth it. So beautiful. Get your own work printed at some point.

    #photography #photo #photog #printing #photoprinting #photog #art #luster

  17. This buddy is getting a golden tooth. The textured pumice glaze worked out great as well :) #ceramics #luster #stoneware

  18. This buddy is getting a golden tooth. The textured pumice glaze worked out great as well :) #ceramics #luster #stoneware

  19. This buddy is getting a golden tooth. The textured pumice glaze worked out great as well :) #ceramics #luster #stoneware