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For anyone that has ever wandered Fisherman's Wharf, they likely know of the Bush Man. If not, find out for yourself.
I wasn't in a particularly creative mood today, but shooting with my macro lens makes me happy. So I took it outside and decided that this bush in bloom would make a lovely subject for today.
I found this in Of The Holly's garden one day, chilling out in the basil bush. So tiny. I had no choice but the 100-300mm lens and an extension tube. I must have spent half an hour lying in the slightly damp summer grass, but it was well worth it!
President Bush has sure made an impact on this country. You be the judge as to whether it was a good impact or not. . .
Lilac bush from my balcony hanging over the neighbor's fence. Nothing says spring has finally arrived than a lilac bush in full bloom
Took this while exploring the NW Queensland Region a few years ago now. A bit off the beaten track mostly Aboriginal community.
Bush track
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I noticed the bushes in front of my house has berries on it! Not sure what kind of bush it is.
Must have started making berries because of the temperature change.
It is still 80 here in southern missouri and next week is the first of October. But the nights are starting to get cool.
Bush House is a Grade II listed building at the southern end of Kingsway between Aldwych and the Strand in London.
It was conceived as a major new trade centre by American industrialist Irving T. Bush, and commissioned, designed, funded, and constructed under his direction. The design was approved in 1919, work began in 1925, and was completed in 1935. Erected in stages, by 1929 Bush House was already declared the "most expensive building in the world.
"...designed by American architect Harvey Wiley Corbett."
area that the bush fires have burnt off (currently around 750.000 hectares - or almost 1.500.000 Soccer fields)