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The African bush as the sun sets and the golden light transcends all particles of light, landscape and mountains.... A beauty to behold for all to see at least once in a lifetime as you smell the land and the heat in the skies over Afrika
It is midday now, we are hiking for quite some time. One thing comes to view is that any tree in this environment is lonely. It makes stand in ore and admire persistence and energy to withstand harsh environment. Well done nature.
Took this photo on a brisk and beautiful January 2018 day right before sundown. The canyon walls create immense, graphic shadows at late day. I was blessed to find this spot where the last rays of sun were reflecting off winter's bare trees, creating an unusual Grand Canyon composition. Sometimes high contrast can be a positive, albeit difficult to photograph.
Mount Macedon, Victoria
We were going to drive up to the summit but the main road was closed due to a terrible storm that passed though recently. Another time.
Just in the last week or so the butterfly bush has started blossoming. I was very happy to see the monarch stop by! An added bonus with the small bee in flight, honing in on the fragrant blossoms. Patience was required with the blustery breezes blowing and the butterfly flitting between different blossoms.
This bush is in our yard so I look forward to seeing what other visitors might stop by!
#SmileOnSaturday #Insects And Co
Yellow Robin - alert but not alarmed was posing for a while before spotting that tasty bug on the ground.
(Eopsaltria australis)
Through the bush with flowers brazenly clinging nettle...
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121 in 2021.
85. Shades of orange
I passed this bush in one of the gardens on my walk into town last week
Euonymus alatus, with "burning bush" as one of the common English names, after God appeared to Moses in a bush that was apparently on fire, but not consumed. These plants are common ornamentals. You can see why.
Thank you for looking. Isn't God a great artist?
The speckled bush-cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) is a flightless species of bush-cricket that occurs across most of Europe.
This is actually an old toothbrush.
I used a few yellow LED bulbs as background to create this photo to mimic bushes with a sunset background.
Euphorbia acanthothamnos is a Greek and Aegean endemic plant growing from sea level to over 2000m. A spiny cushion-like shrub which flowers from March to June. It grows mainly in limestone areas. Its name means "thorny bush" in Greek which is a very accurate description.
Even though it was white and bright everywhere I am glad that we left it behind and are having warmer days now.
Large view is better.
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