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between fog and frost
— beaten by the elements
faith’s unhidden hope
Photo: ©24/12/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T5
Lens: 260.1mm — ISO: 3200 — 1/8” f11
Photo: ©06/05/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T5
Lens: 400mm — ISO: 8000 — 1/250” f5.6
Wrong body of water for a beauty of a sunset, but I try to make the most of every opportunity I'm given.
Unfurling as the spring’s sun sets
Pleure pas — Don’t cry
Sunrise will unfold your wings
Photo: ©28/04/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T5
Lens: 80mm — ISO: 800 — 1/250” f7.1
It was forecast at getting dangerously hot today, especially for east Gippsland. However the day started very smokey here with little wind, so I trust there will also be a lull where those trapped in dangerous bush fire zones get a chance to safely evacuate.
The winter soltice occurs tomorrow when the North Pole will be tilted -23.5 away from the sun. In the UK we will enjoy 7 hours 49 minutes and 41 seconds of daylight. Then the days start getting longer, HURRAY!
Cold and frosty morning. The ice was so pretty - I love how one dew drop is just about thawed out while the other hasn't got there yet!
Keeping it simple with some oil on water for tonight's shot. Nothing left in the tank after a long week.
The longest night of the year coincides with the first day of winter, on this day we remember those who have lost there lives experiencing homelessness over the last year. It saddens me that we seem to build temporary shelters for those less fortunate but nothing long term ever seems to fully stick. Struggles this year for many, but not all on the same level. I have a deep friendship with many homeless downtown even though I've not lived there for five years now. It hits hard when you lose someone you don't seem to see often enough, take a walk in a different pair of shoes and you'll see.
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