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Today is a red day at Color my world Daily and the theme at Macro Mondays is behind glass. So I decided to use my vintage glasses and my very pale tiny people. When i see people talking behind a glass, I always wonder what are they talking about…. Maybe they just met… maybe they are in love but for some obscure reasons, they must break up… maybe they just talk about their love for Nutella or gin and tonic… Or maybe they just ask themselves who the heck is that lady, standing on the other side of the window and looking at them very intensely ? Who knows ? Not me, I’m very bad at reading lips…
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We were on a rocky beach on Lake Superior on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan's upper peninsula watching the sunset. Turning around to move a piece of equipment, I saw this scene. I do not often photograph sunsets, but I learned to always look behind me.
This White Squirrel ran up the tree and then stopped at this spot to keep and eye on me to determine if I was a threat or not.
Exeter, Ontario
Canada
Behind the curve it goes up on the mountain and in the dense fog. It was really early on Sunday morning when I made my way to the mountain and towards fog. The sun was slowly walking behind the hill. It was cold, it was muddy, but it was still very nice.
“Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining.”
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Taken during a warm summer night in the Ancient Bristlecone Forest while on a Photoquest with Wayne Pinkston.
While scouting around Patriarch Grove looking for interesting trees we ran into Brad Goldpaint teaching a nightscape workshop. We had some time to kill while waiting for his patrons to finish taking their photos, so walked around with photopills to see if there where other possible compositions to be had when we spied this beauty. The tree looked interesting during the day, but at night with the milky way behind, it took on a surreal look with a fantasyland feel to it. :) Hope you like it. :)
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