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– Mustard in an orchard off of Hwy 12, Sonoma County, California. January 27, 2019.
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An early-morning cycle is a good way to catch a nice sunrise, and this shot focused on the bare tree in the middle of the meadow with some Jungle Mynah Birds in it: the early birds!
I walked down the byway from Devizes to Potterne this evening to take the first of my Holy Week evening services and after that cold, wet, March, it finally looked like this.
This fence rises up out of the sagebrush and bare trees still bearing a few leaves from last fall as an integral part of the landscape. It feels like it has always been there and was meant to be part of the scene.
A late afternoon sun was illuminating some of the last of the autumn color one day last month at a local park.
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Nothing as uplifting as a crisp blue winter's day. I loved the unexpectedly startling colours on this superb day's workshop on the Kent marshes with landscape photographer Robert Canis. My first proper foray into intentional camera movement. Picked up lots of tips and intending to do more.
Taken from my backyard, over the fence, zoomed in, processed with Snapseed, just playing a bit with brightness/contrast, and ambience. For Slider's Sunday. HSS!
..... it was pretty on some of the trees on the street...but, ..houses and power lines ..ick... I hate photos of those things.
So, I trotted over to the neighbour's back yard ... hopped over a treacherous back sidewalk thick with slick ice.... ( I sound pretty agile, don't I ?? ) ... and, tried to get through the gate onto the golf course. Frozen shut ..or well, frozen slightly open, but only about 5 inches wide. I probably could have squeezed through if I took off my coat, but I was not risking tearing it and was not taking it off... it was still cold and I was carrying my camera... so... just stayed in the lower yard instead.
The snow is old now... haven't had any new snow since several weeks ago. Plenty of foot prints and ski tracks and leaves and twigs all over the white stuff...so not great photos to my way of looking at it. However, with a bit of cropping, some of the shots looked sort of okay..... here is one of them....
A snow squall begins on a route through woods and water--in black and white. [Auf einer Route durch Wald und Wasser beginnt eine Schneeböe - schwarz auf weiß.]