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Amtrak Hiawatha train 335 was kicking up some powder as it rattled past Rondout tower in 1999.
It was a cold winter day and I'm sure the operator was huddled by the heater. I know that I retreated back into my nice warm truck before the second car passed.
This flower is only half way to completely blooming, and when they're fully bloomed, they form a long string of flowers that dangle!
near Sighisioara, Romania (002_1987)
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These are hanging from the rafters in the flower shed at Wright-Locke Farm. After they finish drying, some will be used in arrangements, and others will be sold to a local florist. This image is a 50-frame focus stack, blended with Helicon Focus. I set the camera to take 100 frames, but only used 50, to keep the other bundle a bit blurry.
I loved the elegant sweep of this floating bundle of blades of grass at the edge of the reservoir. It was sparkling with rain drops too.
As the old year leaves us and a new year fast approaches, we trust you have had precious memories to carry over as you anticipate a New Year in a very difficult world.... A Happy New Year to all....... lovely memories of this albino Barred Owlet from earlier in the year
Duckdiving through the wave at Bondi.
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November 14, 2015
"Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy." - Anne Frank
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For the most part, it was a chilly and gray day, but for a very brief moment this afternoon, the sun found it's way out of the clouds and shined down on the dried plants in my neighbours garden.
Being a bit of an opportunist, I grabbed the camera and started shooting, figuring it would be my only burst of warm and natural light of the day.
I was right and it stayed gray for the rest of the day.
I guess winter might actually be on it's way...
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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I bought these hoping that they would add some color to my cold and white February days :) So fragrant...
Be Still, week 6 - more that props...
The Wolf Moon is a full moon that occurs in January. Its name comes from hungry wolf packs that would howl outside the villages of Native Americans. This full moon is also known as the Old Moon or the Moon After Yule.
It was 5 degrees when I bundled up and went out to get this shot.....but it was well worth it, the moon was huge and bright!
My errands took me out near Mer Bleue yesterday and despite the angry wind, I couldn't resist stopping in to see who was out and about.
Mostly chickadees, a few red squirrels, and a couple blue jays who trying to play shy by hiding in the branches.
I found a little nook not too far from the action and with a bit of shelter from the wind I was able to hang out for a bit.
Luckily for me, this guy perched in a pretty great location for my lens and I was quickly able to snap a shot for the day.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Alsace
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