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After charging in the creek after salmon and missing on several swats, this lad decided to take a moment and reevaluate his fishing style…while also contemplating switching over to eating old fat Italian guys!
From the archives and taken on 28 July, 2019 at Katmai National Park, Alaska.
I've been through many redecorations and demolishing homes and I have a bad habit of not taking photos of them before I change it...so here's a very recent previous one :)
The colours changed as sunrise approached, no tidal pools but rippled sand added texture. Just before sunrise on my local beach.
This is another one of those waterfalls where the sheer force of nature will amaze you. The power of the water falling is so great here it seems to generate a constant cloud rising up from the bottom. The mist never really dissipates, just always changes shape and form in constant movement. I suppose one of the only constants in life is change.
This is taken from the edge, and by edge I mean I shouldn't be standing here, and will never stand there again. I couldn't help but think to myself, one little extra surge of water... But no surge came. I took a few quick careful shots as downward facing as comfort would allow and stitched them together with great difficulty as I didn't have 40% coverage. No auto-stitching for me. Such is life, this place is worth the extra effort.
Wisconsin & Southern's Janesville bound freight, eases around the curve in Milton's yard limits on a beautiful autumn afternoon. This was the last time these trees were this vibrant with autumn's color and I'm hopeful one day they will be again, in this changing climate we live in.
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Milton, WI.
Autumn 2016
Not exactly, well maybe depending on what your lattitude is. Changes in Curvitudes maybe, Downtown Nashville has some curving if yahs look for Them LOL
Title: Changing Light
Sunrise Stitched Panorama
Year: 2015
Location: Port Lincoln South Australia
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The very last few minutes of August as it says farewell to storm chasing season and greets September 1 for aurora chasing season.
Devon, Alberta
Canada
Winter gives up its coat reluctantly, begrudgingly in the Northwoods, but provides transitional interest otherwise not seen. I thought I would indulge in a few shots reflecting such prior to the true emergence of spring...still a bit removed. After all, it beats watching paint dry...although I always felt some value could be found in that activity as well...;-).
This first is the road to my home...a road obviously less travelled indeed.
A follow up to my previous image from this spot, the sky was ever changing being a windy day and of course so was the reflection.
Darss, Germany, 2019
From my point of view very characteristic scene of the baltic coastline in northern Germany. In that area, the sea is literally eating its way into the land. Some of that sand is then deposited at the northern tip of the Darss Pensinsula. Beautiful place in a constant change.
These new beauties seem to change as they mature. It's not a getting old kind of change, but still healthy flower petals getting edges! Pretty!
First snowfall of the season. Even though I took this photo with my mobile I spent a little bit of time about the story and the composition. The focusing of the foreground was done intentionally. The autumn is almost over and it is winter time.
"Seasons change as do people...
A girl named Autumn….enters quietly into the room….
Yet no one sees her there...
She has a certain presence, still …
and her perfume fills the air...
Yet no one speaks to her…
Her colors are not light, but bright…
reds, yellows and orange, quite a sight… "
- kj force
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The main purpose of this photograph is the expression of change in colors, mood and landscape. Focus is not the perfection of overlay of two photos including shadows,... Both were taken in 4 months difference at about the same handheld position.
By the time we had reached this little loch the wind had picked up again and there was rain in the air. It felt more like February than April. We had come over the hill and were now heding back to the cottage along the main road in Great Bernera.
The first thing that catches your eye here is the absence of lively groups of students running from one building of the institute to another or sitting on benches between lectures and noisily discussing something... War changes everything...
Main building of the National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" (NTUU KPI)