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A row of dead trees or at least suffering from the drought this summer. I presume they're dead because other trees are still in leaf, and these trees have been bare for two weeks, which was when I first noticed them.
A high contrast image looking up into a tree canopy during winter. Wide angle lens. Black and white film photograph.
Trying out a Samyang 14/2.8 lens.
Fort McMurray, Alberta, today is best known for its association with the oil sands industry. It is the top employer in the region with many available jobs in oil sands and supporting industries. Although not officially a city, "Fort Mac" is considered to be the heart of one of Canada's major oil production hub. With a diverse and multicultural community, Fort McMurray attracts people from all corners of Canada and the world.
Taken in 2011.
Looking across the Harvard Bridge from the Boston side of the Charles River. MIT and Cambridge are on the far side. It was cold, the river frozen over, and a strong wind blew.
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A large clump of flowering wild snowdrops in front of a mature Horse Chestnut yet to come into leaf, in pale early spring sunshine.
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Don't see any more snow in the forecast for the next week. Just lots of rain. Sounds swell. You know how Goethe said, "Nothing is harder to bear than a succession of fair days"? Well, I say, "Except for a succession of rainy days."
I love this view near where we live of a tree in the middle of a field, I was walking the dog late this afternoon and the sky was perfect in this shot.
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle"— Albert Einstein
HAPPY MAY 1st to all my Flickr Friends!
(above quote:Henry David Thoreau )
The beautiful Autumn leaves are nearly all gone! Had to get outside and make the most of the fallen leaves.
Strobist -
1 SB910 behind subject with CTO gel, 1/2 power.
1 SB700 handheld by me in front of subject pointing down, 1/128 power.
SB910 triggered with Yongnuo YN-622n-TX. SB700 triggered with the SU-4 function which I had never used before, and it worked brilliantly!