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On Danby High Moor, the North Yorkshire Moors

Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, [...] or Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread [...].

 

The [tiny] yellow flowers open early in the morning and often close up by late afternoon. Later the plant forms a seed head that resembles that of the dandelions but is distinctly larger. Wikipedia

It was early evening in Innsbruck. the light on the houses was appealing.

Somersby Falls, Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

 

Somersby Falls walking track winds down to the bottom of the falls along a graceful 100m path, with lookout stops along the way. This is a great walk at any time of year, but it really shines in the summer months, when the cool spray offers a respite from the heat, and after heavy rains, when the falls are particularly striking.

Topaz + Texture

 

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Curtis Falls - Part of the Rainforest - Tamborine Mountain - Gold Coast - Queensland - Australia.

 

These Falls don't run all the time you have to wait a few days after heavy rain, then drive up the mountain and hope this is what you see. I took this shot more than half way down.

 

These areas are a 35 minute drive from home.

Topaz Impression.

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Close House Wood, Abbey Village, Lancashire

...the lone traveller waits.

 

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Salt & Pepper Olivia Dress - Rose @District 20

 

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In some areas of downtown they just built "over" existing structures.......

Would you let me see beneath your beautiful... I wanna see inside...

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The car park at the University of Melbourne. This car park was used in the filming of Mad Max. I've wanted to photograph this for years.

You've carried on so long

You couldn't stop if you tried it.

You've built your wall so high

That no one could climb it

But I'm gonna try

 

Would you let me see beneath your beautiful?

Would you let me see beneath your perfect?

Take it off now, girl, take it off now, girl

I wanna see inside

Would you let me see beneath your beautiful tonight?

 

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Atchafalaya Basin Bridge between Baton Rouge and Layfayette.

 

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Beneath the Narrows Bridge in Perth. The bridge spans the Swan River to join the norther and southern suburbs.

This is a composite image of two images taken. The foreground was at ISO 400 for 30 seconds, and the sky was taken at ISO 8000 for 30 seconds. The foreground at the lower ISO is more crisp along the ridges ... adding to the composition I think.

 

Layered together in PS Elements.

 

The Milky Way capture I applied darker black levels and higher white levels, and then a bit of the higher clarity using the brush tool to the area within the Milky Way. It is amazing the details captured there in the night sky in the RAW file at ISO 8000. Playing with the RAW pixels and the information captured on the sensor can be quite fun.

Another shot from my recent trip to West Yorkshire - one of the bridges of the Rochdale Canal, Hebden Bridge.

This is a shot of light reflections in the metal floor of a fairground attraction.

Would you let me see beneath your beautiful tonight

Tonight, see beneath your beautiful

Oh tonight, we ain't perfect, we ain't perfect

Would you let me see beneath your beautiful tonight

  

Panasonic s1r. And Zeiss 135mm f2

“O, to be sure, we laugh less and play less and wear uncomfortable disguises like adults, but beneath the costume is the child we always are, whose needs are simple, whose daily life is still best described by fairy tales.”

― Leo Rosten

(Dark Series)

This intersection used to look totally different.

Kitchener Waterloo.

Happy Slider Sunday

Looking southwest between South Carrick Hills.

SW Scotland

... another one from the snowy night in Denver ... perhaps there's a little series coming up

As I began to photograph this shell, the tide began to cover it. I love how the water formed around it's shape.

Just a wee bit cliche

as the magical season begins ~

 

HCS

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"Like a wallflower he stayed in the background waiting for someone to fetch him, someone more courageous and stronger than himself to tear him away and force him into happiness."

Hermann Hesse

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