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Tinker Bell patiently waiting 4 breakfast.
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This is one of my favourite places to see the "season" - you can't hide from the lack of leaves during the winter, or the vibrancy of autumn as you're seeing it now.
Definitely one of my favourite places - but it is always so, so, SO cold!
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We are back in Goulburn and stopped for another break, before heading home I took this shot of Bell Tower
Here is a view of Bell Bay on the Tamar River estuary in the late afternoon. I am standing just above the practice putting green at the George Town Golf Club.
The course had just been closed because of the lock down restrictions, and I was on my four hour covert drive taking as many photographs as possible in the time. You can see a cargo ship departing from the docks at Bell Bay. We will meet up with this ship again in future installments.
Wow, for the first time in years, I ate at a Taco Bell's. The Army base had one, so Kathya and I went in there one afternoon and ate three tacos. They gave me change in U$ dollars and I stared at it so long and hard that Kathya started laughing.
As the winter season ebbs further away, the colours of spring begin to emerge across the Dartmoor landscape. Thanks for looking - Mk
Thanks for looking - Mk
Virginia bluebells
Plants
DescriptionMertensia virginica is a spring ephemeral plant with bell-shaped sky-blue flowers, native to eastern North America. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Mertensia virginica
Higher classification: Mertensia
Order: Boraginales
Rank: Species
Family: Boraginaceae
The lovely Maroon Bells, near Aspen, is one of the most photographed scenes in Colorado... and for good reason. For me, shooting here is one of those bittersweet memories since, on one hand, it's an incredibly beautiful spot & a must-have shot if you live in Colorado... but then, on the other hand, you're there on a frigid fall morning with dozens & dozens of other photographers and you realize your shot isn't going to be anything unique. I always say it's all about the experience, and I still believe that, even though here the experience was shivering on a lakeshore a two-minute walk from the parking lot with over a hundred other crazy people with cameras.
Yesterday I did a beach day, this one a quick stop at Bells Beach. Got wet and cold but still great to see the ocean again. Amazing the difference a couple of hours drive can make in the weather!
ISO 200 | 1/250 sec | f/7.1 | 8mm
DANVILLE VA: DAN RIVER MILLS: Once upon a time, a long time ago, factory workers lived very close to the factory. So close, in fact, they could be called to work by the ringing of the factory bell or whistle.
The bells I've used for Signild's outfit.
The larger one has been used for her chocker, the smaller ones are on the left side of her skirt, on her hat, on her right sock.
Here is a vertical from Maroon Bells. The hardest thing about shooting this scene is keeping everyone else's tripod legs out of your composition!!! The guy next to me had a very mean dog, and would tell everyone who started to get close that they better not because the dog might bite. It was genius plan and I don't think he had the issues I did:)
Jim Boud came up from Texas and wanted to shoot some stunning Colorado scenery, so I thought the Bells would be just the place. Luckily it was the one morning in the three days that he was here that was good for photography.
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Not HDR. I used a grad ND filter and processed it in Lightroom.
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The ever popular Maroon Bells just after sunrise. It didn't turn maroon on this occasion but was still a wonder to see.
Number 112 for 117 Pictures in 2017 : Onomatopoeia.
Tinkle....or Tintinnabulation
These are bells meant for birds of prey, which I use on my dogs' collars. Ralph wears the large ones meant for Eagles and Buzzards, and the girls wear the little ones for Kestrels and Hawks.They all sound different so I can hear where they are in the garden .
The Mingun Bell is the second largest largest and heaviest bell in the world. You can crawl under and see for yourself - like the dozens of people did when we made our way there ourselves.
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The Korean Bell of Friendship in Sand Pedro. Taken in the early morning hours just as the sun broke. I gave it some heavy handed toning and processing. I was in the mood for something a little different. Pushing buttons helps that. It created a little more drama. This is a great place to kill an hour. Mornings or evenings. The Pacific Ocean is right down the street.
"Bell, Book And Candle," a 1958 Film starring Kim Novak as a Greenwich Village Witch who decides to put a spell on the boyfriend (James Stewart) of her rival. She does not realize that she will actually fall in love with him which will cause her to lose her powers.
Made for Smile on Saturday, but missed deadline.
Theme: Ring the Bell