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A specter on a window seat
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The branches reach out to embrace you in this wonderful alvar in the woods.
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday.
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Teesdale panoramic landscape, a panorama of the river Tees looking roughly west to north east taken from Wycliffe on a fine winter afternoon. Good sky and reflections.
Reconstructed Continental Army soldier’s hut at the Muhlenberg Brigade encampment in Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania. The low shingled roof and hand-hewn logs sit under a moody winter sky, with split-rail fences and bare trees hinting at the 1777–78 winter quarters.
Looking south from the same viewpoint. A combination of low light, the absence of leaf cover, and the covering of snow makes the two dam walls visible. The smaller and nearer of the two creates Grassholme reservoir; the larger and further away wall creates Selset reservoir.
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Title: Foggy Trees
Photographer: Janice Marie Foote
Location: Davis, CA
Note:
'hoodline' used my 'Foggy Trees' photo online on Thursday December 19, 2024.
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Walking in the bird sanctuary at Blossom Way
For ODC "Right angle"
For Scavenge Challenge #1: Send a message of peace and love for the New Year!
“You have peace," the old woman said, "when you make it with yourself.”
― Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Normally spiteful --
but not even the crows
this snowy morning ~ Matsuo Basho
Such an ice cold silent scene ...
Textures
Entered in the 2016 Spotlight Your Best ~ Winter:A January Mood contest
Cold winter day on the eastern plains of Colorado. One of those scenes where you can “see” something, but can’t quite capture it with the camera. I liked the cold look of the scene with a stream of flowing water from the melting snow.
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We drove past an old abandoned house along our way. It obviously had been alone a very long time, and had once been part of a farm. Several windows and a side door were open. Some of the glass was broken and a few tattered curtains were drawn outside and moved lazily with the breeze. Huge flocks of geese circled the sky and the full moon rose large and bright. I wondered what had happened to the people who lived there, and why was the house left to decay. Perhaps the interior will share some clues with what was left behind.
To be continued....
December 10, 2015
"Sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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I honestly have no idea why I love this shot so much, but there's something very appealing about it that draws me in.
So when I was reviewing today's photos I kept coming back to this one trying to figure out what it was I loved about it.
I think it's the tones and mood to it, along with the lines, but whatever it is, it's today's photo!
Hope everyone has had a good day.
Oh, and thank you to everyone who has been asking / messaging about Madeleine's cat (pictured two days ago), the news wasn't good, cancer. But most likely a treatable kind, so fingers crossed little Laisa takes to the medication.
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Yet another place my dog brought me to on our daily walks. She seems to have developed a sense for things that have a certain forlorn quality that so appeals to me. This abandoned birdhouse just looked sad, having come to rest like Auntie Em's house after being spit out by the tornado in the Wizard of Oz. I have no idea how it ended up here.
Happy Boxing Day my lovely Flickr Friends.
I hope you all had a wonderful day yesterday.
Christmas in the Land of the Laid Back Deweys followed our usual tradition ... tea and presents (but not too early in the morning), then a bit of lazing around, then off to Salisbury Plain for our peaceful meander around the byways.
We've been lucky in recent years, because we've had quite a few bright Christmas Days, that have afforded us lots of photo ops.
Yesterday was NOT bright. Yesterday was grey, with a bit more grey and some drizzle thrown in.
But it was still fun. We still laughed at our own jokes, gave each other copious amounts of cheek, and we even got a few photographs. For me photography-wise, it was a day of trees in the mist ....
Sony α7 II
Minolta 100-200mm lens
All photography & textured effects by Hal Halli.
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"And now in autumn time ...
I leave you but return to you. When you see my power fade and the leaves fall from the trees. When snow obliterates like death and all traces of me upon the Earth, then look for me inside the moon and there in the heavens you will see the soul of me soaring still amongst the stars. And in the darkest time when the moon is covered by shadow and there is no trace of Me in Heaven or on Earth; when you look outward and your life seems cold, dark and barren, let not despair eat at your hearts.
For I am hidden. I am renewing when I am waning. I am readying for return." From Wicca: Old Religion for a New Age by Vivianne Crowley
Created following Chef Lance's recipe for the AMG Mixmaster Challenge no.3
~ Your image should tell a story based on its title.
~ Your title MAY be a quote from an author or poet, or you may make up your own.
~ Your title may NOT be from a movie, song, TV show, or politics.*
~ At least 20% of the image must be in Black & White.
~ Take risks and have fun!
Reworking of an old image. All photographs and textures are my own, except for the "moon" image, which is by Andy Hamilton and used with permission
Added to ARTBWBTRA Challenge - Black And White - OPEN THEME - January 2016