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Christmas in Wayzata

Coucher de soleil 3, Ølberg, Norvège

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Another departure where's next......

 

LADY ANNA (IMO: 9624811) is a General Cargo and is sailing under the flag of Netherlands. Her length overall (LOA) is 88 meters and her width is 13.39 meters.

St. John's, NL, Canada

  

Moving water

 

Eurasian Collared Dove at Gilbert Riparian, Arizona, US

Northern Lights with the Stokksnes Beach and the Vestrahorn Mts. Iceland

 

I spent a little time processing this one. The beach and mountains are lightened up a bit (it was darker in person) and I knocked down the bright lights from the Viking Cafe/Hotel over on the left. I wasn't crazy about the lights but most of the time we can only work with what is offered.

 

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The World's Coolest Bear gets rewarded after trapping a Pink Salmon in a shallow pool along the spawning channel. As the tide came in, the fish started running, and we saw Georgina catch 7-8 salmon in less than an hour. I was really happy with the light that day, and the soft rain - more like mist, not enough to get us wet - added a nice element to the photos. We had our share of sunny days, and in that light much of the detail of the bears' dark fur was lost in the excessive contrast.

 

This image ends the "west coast revisited" set, and starts a new one: predators with their prey. Expect a few rodents, recently expired. Maybe a little gore; the food chain isn't always a pretty sight (but I've seen worse hanging in butcher shops). And maybe a few surprises.

 

I'll be skipping one day, though, as I'm heading off on a small adventure this morning and won't be home until late tomorrow. Hoping for migratory birds, especially species that bypass my home turf in and around Grasslands NP.

 

Photographed on the wild west coast of British Columbia (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2019 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

 

Skipper Small Butterfly

60mm f/2.8

0,4s @f/4,5, ISO200

L'océan à St Palais sur Mer

turckheim sunset

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