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Macro Mondays - Equinox.
I found this week's theme to be a bit of a challenge. While we have a wet season and a dry season in sub-tropical Florida, the plants do not enter a dormant phase. The insect life seems to be sparser in the winter, but I have not found any of the inhabitants to be seasonal. While there are a few changes to the bird population (which are still coming) this did not seem a particularly promising macro subject.
However, the west coast of Florida's peak hurricane season is from mid-September to mid-October. This capture is a microcosm of the widespread wind damage that was left in the wake of Hurricane Milton. Our home sustained only modest damage.
Natural light. Closed shade. Silver reflector.
2.5 inches in greatest dimension.
Tonights offering before the sun hit the horizon. It was a bit too chilly to wait for it to fully sink.
I love this view.
Happy Friday and Saturday
Not much has been done to this old fire gutted apartment building in the last four years. See my first post from 2016 below:
mission district
san francisco, california
Skulking deep in lakeside vegetation at Blashford Lakes it was impossible to get a full view of this elusive warbler but I was pleased to see and hear it, here with its tail cocked, wren-like, despite it remaining low on a windy day in the aftermath of 'Storm Eunice'.
Thank you all for your kind responses.
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Photo taken at 'The Mill" : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pale%20Moonlight/101/191/38
This is a plan scene for a comic and story I'm working on.
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the mission
16th street
san francisco, california
Created with Dream Wombo with a texture as the input.
Digging through my Wombo files of some older creations.
Thank you for looking closer!
Who needs water balloons at a pool party? Evidently, everybody, myself included. While trying to keep my camera dry, I also participated.
Scott's Valley, California.
"There's always some aftermath, good and bad, makes-me-happy or makes-me-unhappy, for anything we choose to do." - Richard Bach
Indiana Northeastern GP-9H 5903 runs east at Hamilton, Indiana, the day after a massive winter storm blanketed the entire northern United States with rain, ice and record snowfalls. Not pictured here is the hi-rail running ahead of this move, stopping periodically to remove downed trees from the right of way. It took this duo over an hour to make the nine or so miles between Hamilton and Edon, OH.
Unfortunately, this pretty much sums up my visit to the INER. Besides an NS grain train loading at South Milford, downed trees all over the property meant I'd likely not run into anything else running…at least quickly.