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Nature is full of genius, full of divinity; so that not a snowflake escapes its fashioning hand.
-- Henry David Thoreau
Rolling along the Flathead River, Montana Rail Link’s day gas local heads east on the Tenth Subdivision near Dixon, Montana, at McDonald on September 24, 2007.
Scenes along the Grand Canal
Many thanks to Maurizio Fecchio. The superb photographer who took the time to show me these amazing places off the beaten path.
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Original Art by ilyra
This piece was shot last year, but the artwork / finishing was completed today.
Wadi Rum along with the Petra ruins are Jordan's two most talked about tourist destinations and it's clear why... both are off the map interesting and wonderful to see and experience. This is my first time here and I was birding with a good friend, Feras Rahahleh, who is a well known top birder in the south of Jordan, so I had the feeling this could be a special day.
I have to say that sometimes, I pat myself on the back when I actually do something right (so rare these days)... and this was one of those times. I have been experimenting with a new camera and so brought two cameras along... (and yes, it's officially out of control now).
Wadi Rum's beauty is beyond words for me... TE Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) penned an excellent and stirring description 100 years ago and you probably know this place if you watch the Star Wars, Indiana Jones and so many other sci-fi movies. They were shot here and in Petra... enough said for now... :-)
The Kerry Way along the Ring of Kerry, Ireland. Thank you for looking and for your feedback. It's a pleasure sharing images with you!
Stalking the super moon near the confluence of the Pantano and Rillito Rivers and spying a coyote and an owl I think that a full moon is a good time for mice and rabbits to lay low.
A short R-LAUBOZ1-30 rolls along the Yellowstone River in gorgeous evening light. After being plagued by wildfire haze for most of the week, Thursday and Friday presented us with some generally uninterrupted sunlight in the morning and evening hours. The brush growth here actually worked in my favor, since it obscured that this Laurel-Bozeman road local had just 9 cars today.
This lens gives a dreamlike look to images when it is used wide open.
Taken on the Wealdway, a long distance footpath that connects the Thames Estuary with the English Channel through the Weald of Kent and Sussex and passes through three Areas of Oustanding Natural Beauty along the way.
Happy Fence Friday!