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Elder being stands silently in the woods, counting years as minutes of its life, remembering times no one remembers. A tree that big, that old, what are we compared to it? Just a shadows that appear with the sunrise and vanish with the sunset.
This huge eucalyptus tree occupies the center of a traffic circle on the UC Berkeley campus. Traffic is very light on campus, as cars are restricted. Eucalyptus trees were imported to California in the late 19th century for potential lumbering, but it never proved successful. Since then, they have proliferated. They work in their native Australia, here they contribute largely to the possibility of FIRE and are an increasing problem. They drop a great deal of combustible waste (leaves, peeling bark, full of oil), and are messy. In some areas controlled by the university they are being removed and discouraged.
HTmT!
(although this is a tree I can't encourage; it's 'tremendous' in SIZE ONLY)
My Favorite Photo From the California Trip in 2006 i spent 30 minutes at the Montery Bay Aquariaum before i had to leave. I'm very impressed and proud of this shot! I hope you enjoy! :)
Formby Beach, Lancashire
Looking back at the timestamps on my images we only spent about 35 minutes at the beach before retreating back to the car for a Costa breakfast. Given more time I would have liked to have walked further down the beach towards the off-shore wind farm. I think there are some interesting opportunities there with the right background sky.
I tried a couple of long exposures from afar but these are too "naff" to post. Most of the blades are missing making the masts look like a field of blown dandelions with only the stems remaining so this is the last shot on the way back. You can actually see Blackpool Tower and the Big One from here, but not in my shot.
PS... anyone guess the link?
One of the better looking specimens I've seen while gawking at Joshua Trees in the Mojave. I was looking for mutant, misshapen ones and that doomed me to find move-star-tree-shaped specimens.
All those things that didn’t quite happen are still possibilities for the future.
— Elizabeth Janeway
Journalism grade image.
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Night photo taken in the since demolished Alderley Plaza / BiLo complex in it's last few days of operation. Most of the other businesses had moved out over the last few weeks and months. I love the mix of colours in this photo (red from traffic light, yellow from street lamp, and green from fluoro light).
Photographed at the Annual Glamourcon convention, in Los Angeles California, in October, 2007. Technical information for those that are curious: I took this photograph indoors using the Canon 30D, coupled with the Canon 17-24 L Lens, and used the Canon Speedlite Flash for illumination.
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The Red Arrows arrive for their display at Blackpool Airshow on 14/8/2022
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beringter Buchenschleimrübling, der seitlich am Stamm sich gut eigenete, um unter die Kappe zu schauen. Aus Herbst 2019. Stack.
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You can find this statue in the harbour of Antibes.
Jaume Plensa is a Catalan artist, Barcelona, Spain.
Photographed at the annual Glamourcon Convention, which took place this year at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport, in Los Angeles, California. Denise is local to California, and you can see her website at: denisemilani.com/
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Heading back out on the road today, Time went by way to fast...
Hope everyone is having a great weekend...
Explorer: Highest position: 79 on Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Today I bought a new lens in readiness for my new camera. Lily took one look at it and said she would never use anything like it. I persuaded her to try it in her new Canon.
Two hours, and 200 photos, later she said "I love this, you will have to buy one for yourself"
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Depuis l'intérieur de l'Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile (Paris)
Des de el interior del l'Arc del Triomf (Paris)
Me l'han publicat en una portada d'un llibre Editoral UFMG, Brasil
Me la han publicado en una portada de un libro Editoral UFMG, Brasil
I have published on the cover of a book Editoral UFMG, Brazil
Charcoal and black ink on paper, oh, and red paint,
about 28" x 20".
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2025/03/01/so-i-think-i-decided-t...
Moss clings to rocks along the Galiano Island coastline. It wasn't a great day for shooting on Sunday, but the Galiano scenery begs to be photographed, regardless of the weather.
This photo is one of many in my new book called Through Len's Lens.
This is available for purchase at Red Bubble.