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A beautiful flaming look sunset over Lake Ontario view from the bridge across Duffins marsh in Squires beach , Helen’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , December 6. 2021
beautiful flaming look sunset over Lake Ontario
bridge across Duffins marsh in Squires beach
flaming look sunset
Shrubs
Oak tree
Large Oak tree
Trees
Egret
Stones
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Tall grasses
Orange yellow Tamarack tree
Duffins trail
blue sky
cloud cover
yellow Tamarack tree
Tamarack tree
Tamarac
American Larch tree
Beautiful Nettles and it’s flowers
Nettles
Lake Ontario waterfront trail
Black eye Susan’s
Colourful bird houses
A fallen tree
Monotropa a plant that lacks chlorophyll
Shadows
Reflections
Garter snake
Large mushroom
Bird houses
Nettles
Duffins creek
Discovery bay
cropped photograph
closeup photograph
Martin’s photographs
Ajax
Ontario
Canada
December 2021
October 2021
Duffins creek
Favourites
IPhone XR
Mushroom
Large Mushroom
wildflowers
Trout lilies
Lake Ontario
Mouth of Duffins creek
white Deadnetles
Duffins trail
River
Dogwood
Favourites
White Trilliums
Unique shaped tree
Duffins marsh
Duffins trail
Ferns
Trilliums
IPhone SE 2020
Large tree
Sunset
Squires beach
Beaulieu, is an idyllic ancient honey stone village standing at the tidal limit of the Beaulieu River and remains largely unspoilt. Dating back to the 13th century, the village was built around the Abbey founded in 1204 by Cistercian monks on land given by King John. The dissolution of the monasteries was instigated by Henry VIII in the 1530s and Beaulieu was passed into the ownership of the present Montagu family ancestors.
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"Words are flying out like
endless rain into a paper cup
They slither while they pass
They slip away across the universe
Pools of sorrow waves of joy
are drifting thorough my open mind
Possessing and caressing me
...
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looking across bales bay to the cape gantheaume wilderness, seal bay conservation park, kangaroo island, south australia
I came across this little pocket of "bush" at the ocean reef marina redevelopment. This little gem lies beside the path I skateboard on and is just inside the fence of the development site. It will not remain there much longer as the bulldozers are already clearing this area of the dunes. Ive made a few trips over the fence to capture this magical scene. The canopy is only about 2 m off the ground and beneath it there are open passages which you can crawl under and provide protection for little birds and mammals. the ground is Limestone covered in soil and moss. I took my macro lense in there and got some wonderful shots of this area. If you sit long enough you can see all the insects crawling and flying around. It is a magical little world and very therapeutic to lie there watching. The shame is it wont be there for much longer. I will miss this lovely place when its gone. This is a shot taken at a very low angle focusing on a small plant growing in a hollow in the limestone. Beautiful miniature world.
Steaming across Denthead - Jubilee Class 4-6-0 No 45562 "Alberta" steaming across Denthead Viaduct with "The Waverley" on its return trip to York from Carlisle on 6 September 2020.
Changeable weather throughout the day made for doubtful conditions; a heavy shower passed through Dentdale just minutes before the train was due but cleared enough for a view of the locomotive crossing Denthead Viaduct leaving an impressive plume of steam behind.
Although numbered and named as "Alberta", this is infact its stable class 45699 "Galatea" running in disguise having recently been repainted in Brunswick green from its previous crimson lake livery.
Denthead Viaduct, Cumbria, Yorkshire Dales National Park
Interstate Mine Run U48-09 shoves across Callahan Creek at Crossbrook with empties for the then active Wentz complex.
June 9, 2015.
Amazing Fiona Apple's cover of the song originally by the Beatles. She did her own version and I enjoy it too.
Listen to her version: Fiona Apple
An infrared shot taken with a Sony DSC-F717 (& Hoya R72 and ND8 filters).
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Probably the second most known and seen landmark in Sidney, Australia, the Harbour Bridge was built in the 1930's and continues to carry high volumes of traffic and trains across the harbor linking Sidney with North Sidney and the northern suburbs.
...across the River Slea. Not one that I would risk using as the timbers look pretty rotten.
The birds were added in PS.
I went out with a longer lens hoping to spot the owl again but no such luck.