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I have tried to capture the nothern lights and the Big Dipper together for awhile now. Rhis is my best attempt to date. I'm not sure how many exposures I took trying to get this photo. The northern lights were out but not extremely strong. After about an hour they briefly got more intense. It was not a really clear night so that gave less stars visible in the sky which fortunately brought out the Big Dipper. The fog lights of my vehicle were turned on for about half the exposure giving a little light to the foreground.

 

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One from awhile back of a sunrise looking out from the Terrigal rock shelves. I find that colour combo of the orange reflected light from the sun and the green of the weed on the rocks appealing. It reminds me of that old saying “Nature's wake-up call: When the sun rises, even the weeds show off their green glamour” Don’t feel confused if you haven’t heard it before, when I say “Old saying” I mean it’s about 2 hours since I made it up 😜

Enjoy what’s left of the weekend wherever you are! There is 15 minutes left here. And the days start getting longer now , yeeessss!

First picture I developed and published on my new computer :) So glad that is over hope this one lasts awhile don't want to go through that again anytime soon :)

I'll be off for awhile-so enjoy your holidays and Happy New Year 2016.

Thank you for comments and faves.

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Hi Everyone,

 

I felt a need for a butterfly today so I found this Monarch in my archives. It'll be awhile yet for butterfly season, but at least the snow is finally melting.

 

Thank you so much for stopping by and for leaving a comment! Have a wonderful day!

 

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Taken near PIR...in Arizona

The weather was crazy.

 

Its been awhile since I saw one in the garden,

this Praying Mantis was by a bush resting with another one,

I pulled little seedling and one flew away then this one flew but not far, I took it for a photo session:-)

It really gave me some good bites and grabs with those thorny feet,

Been awhile since I headed out for am shoots. Thanks to my jet lag I was up and about today.

 

No filters.

 

HDRI from 3 exposures.

Been awhile since I've seen the Bobcats, but finally saw one yesterday and took several shots of him. I spent a bit of time one on one then left for an hour and returned. He was still in the general area looking for prey. I had other obligations and had to leave. He tried a few times to grab prey but was unsuccessful. Next time! Click for large view.

I've sat on this for awhile: it's not for the squeamish or rodent lovers. I took a poll though and couldn't find anyone who loves gophers. I didn't see the whole story, but evidently the heron nails the gopher and then takes it to water for the finish. Whether it's already dead by the time it gets the dunking I don't know. Actually this is the second time I've seen a Great Blue - probably this Great Blue - do this at this local haunt.

Its been awhile since my last Sunday Sunset,

I met up with my son at the harbor, I took over 300 photos,

I bet he took twice as many.

Have a wonderful week!

Morning light creates shadows and atmosphere in the sunroom overlooking Lake Erie near Harrow, Ontario

I'm rounding out another fun wildlife Photostream page and will be off for awhile. Not sure of the duration, but hopefully not too long. I will be switching to travel photos when I return and hope to see you then. God Bless and happy shooting!

On a summer day for sure, though maybe not in January!

 

Looking from Corby Crags over the moor towards Rothbury & the Simonside Hills. The view from the bench is towards the distant Cheviots (see below).

 

HBM - does anyone do Bench Monday any more?!

It's been awhile since my last post. I made the effort to finally get out and see what was going on. I spent a couple outings with this handsome male. I think he tends to visit every other year. He seems very tolerant of me when he shows. I have tons of shots I took in those outings.

Hello Flickr Friends ❤️💙

It's been awhile, I've missed being here admiring and enjoying your photos, I look forward to catching up soon! :) I hope you are well, enjoying the season in your neck of the woods!:)

 

....travelling is a privilege, grateful and lucky to be able to experience a new place!

. .. Newfoundland was a bucket list place to visit. The 2 things I hoped to see most was an iceberg and a Puffin. yay :) (Puffin photo coming soon)

.....As such you can imagine how incredible this was to witness part of this iceberg falling off and crashing into the ocean!... ..still in complete awe! lol . The sound and details of it collapsing!..the wave it created. the chances to witness such a thing in nature! (and safely) :) I will treasure the moment forever.

 

The color, and size was magnificent! every angle is a completely new look to an iceberg. I will be posting more:)

 

Even though I researched the best time to see icebergs, it does not always guarantee you will. Apparently last year there were none in this area. Twillingate.(part of iceberg alley)...it all depends on the weather, currents, wind direction etc.

 

"Q: How much of an iceberg is below water?".....Answer below at the end:)

 

some more fascinating facts if you are interested:

 

Source:

icebergfinder.com/s/facts

  

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"A: Almost 90% of an iceberg is under water, hence the phrase “tip of the iceberg.” Its maximum width under water is 20-30% larger than you can see at the surface. The average depth, or draught of an iceberg, is slightly less than its apparent length above water."

Awhile ago I posted photo of a red truck with reflections, this is what was reflecting into truck. Every time you move building changes colours.

Cell Phone capture!

 

Once in awhile I need a bit of help to find my happy. Got sticky fingers and a big smile now : )

 

Make it a Great Day… You Deserve it !!!

 

(Nikon 24-200mm @ 135mm, .06 sec @ f/18, ISO 100)

Took awhile for the clouds to clear this lovely morning for the first light to caress the top of Pyramid Peak, rising above Pyramid Lake. I liked the rocky foreground as well.

 

Pyramid Mountain in Jasper National Park stands at an elevation of 2,763 m (9,064 ft), the highest peak in the vicinity and one of the most photogenic. Aptly named for its shape in 1859 by geologist and naturalist, James Hector, the peak is part of the Victoria Cross Range.

 

Another pic of this iconic peak in comments that gives a better pyramidal view.

 

Enjoy your Sunday and week ahead!

Shalford

31st May 2020

I've been waiting awhile for this great horned owlet to take his first flight, and today was the day. He landed in a tree about one hundred yards from the nest. He spent the next few minutes trying to coax mom and dad into joining him, which they were having no part of. After spending about ten minutes alone, he decided it was a good time to take a nap. Kane County, Illinois

Built in 1910 abandoned in the 1960’s the Mayville, Michigan schoolhouse sits broken and decaying, no classes for awhile here.

Haven't seen the ocean in awhile, but today on my way to San Diego I pulled off the the highway just south of San Juan Capistrano and enjoyed from a distance the surfers, a sailboat, and the big beautiful Pacific. In San Diego tonight, then up to Portland from here. Not a bad day, not bad at all.

~Steven Wright ~

 

It's been awhile since I've posted, work and all seems to interfere.

And today I'm meeting a client....yay a client! A gal who will be delivering in about 3 weeks or so, yippie, I'll have a newborn shoot!! Then 2 more lined up after that.

Naturey stuff is sorta taking the back burner right now, but I still have tons in the archives!!

 

HBM!! Hope you are all having a great start to the week!

 

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... She has been feeling it for awhile - that sense of awaking. There is a gentle rage simmering inside her, and it is getting stronger by the day. She will hold it close to her - she will nurture it and let it grow. She won't let anyone take it away from her. It is her rocket fuel and finally, she is going places. She can feel it down to her very core - this is her time. She will not only climb mountains - she will move them too ...

  

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Every once in awhile, I like to capture rose buds. I love the layers of petals unfolding! I love the color on this one in particular! Hope you enjoy!

  

Rose Gardens

Point Defiance Park

Tacoma, Washington

061221

  

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Its been awhile since my artwork has been out. The pandemic and crazy life kept me out for about 3yrs. Some of my work is on display in Ocala Fl.

 

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For Lisa and Cee.

It has been awhile since I shared a photo of Ms. Elsie. She is still with us, cranky as ever. With spring creeping in, she has been going for walkabouts in our backyard, but I need to keep an eye on her. We have a falcon and an owl flying around, and though she is probably too big for them, that would suck if they swooped down to pick her up as a snack. Anyway. Her she is, looking at us, not actually wanting in, but just checking in. Have a good week everyone. B

It’s been awhile since I posted any rope. I know, weird subject but there is just something about it that grabs my attention. Yeah, it’s definitely the textures but I also feel like it has seen stuff, lived a whole life, and has good stories to tell. Not sure it’s normal to give inanimate objects ‘life’ but that’s where my head goes every time!

 

After one full week of virtual learning with my kids I’m so ready for Friday! May even tie one on. (Kidding!!!) :-)

 

Happy Friday all!!! I hope you have a great weekend!!!

Lincoln County-Washington State

It has been a awhile since we’ve spotted a Kestrel. We were visiting Yolo Bypass near Davis Ca and there were lots of birds to see, including this little beauty.

This Female kestrel was easy to identify by the rufous coloring on her head, wings, and back, with black barring.

The female’s wings lack the male’s blue-gray color.

Been awhile since I posted a monochrome image. Sometimes b/w works as good or better than technicolor presentations.

 

My long-exposure capture of Montana's Ousel Falls captured the mist trail nicely as it floated downstream. Truly an enchanting waterfall.

 

Enjoy a wonderful Tuesday!

This house has been abandoned for awhile. The side roof has collapsed. The large window area on the second floor is pulling away from the roof. The whole main area looks like it is leaning forward, so I think it won’t be long. The main floor has the same window treatments as my previous post - the “Texture House.” It was a really big house. It is located in the midst of farmland, so maybe it was a farmhouse. I didn’t see any barns or silos around it though. HWW!

Located in the Northern Neck of Virginia.

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