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Yesterday morning I was up early getting ready to go pick up Ashley for a day out of shooting. When I started driving I noticed the clouds were so low in the sky. It felt like driving down a corridor where clouds replaced the ceiling. As I approached the canyon that I had to drive through to get to her, the fog became so thick I could barely see the car in front of me. I pulled off the road at the first chance I got, threw on my dress, set up my tripod and camera, and did what I felt in my heart was right to do. I didn't have an idea planned, but instantly I knew what would make me feel most fulfilled.
Shooting lasted 5 minutes and by the time I was finished I was soaked in mud - the bottom of the dress, my sneakers, the jumper I wore underneath. I felt bad because she was going to use that dress later in the day. When I arrived to pick her up I was warmly greeted with new shoes and a dryer to put the dress in, and all was well...or...all was *right*. Everything was in it's right place.
Cannock Chase - designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - is in Staffordshire, England. We recently decided to explore this area in more detail.
This was taken 2 nights ago, when Typhoon Vincente hit Hong Kong. This shot was taken inside my car when stopped in front of the traffic light.
A spectacular sunrise over Cranborne Chase last week. In spite of the promised mist, it was still worth the early start.
Shadows begin to ease their way up the side of the Santa Fe depot at Vaughn as a westbound roars through town chasing the setting sun across the high plains of New Mexico.
One black skimmer chasing another is a common sight at a skimmer nesting colony. Unless there is a fish to be stolen, the objective of the chasing skimmer seems to be to "bite" the chased skimmer, usually on the tail feathers.
As Autumn arrives in the Misty Glens of Scotland these magnificent creatures frequent the lower grounds.
We'd been up since before sunrise to chase Australian National locos NJ6/865/NJ3 on the isolated 3'6" gauge Eyre Peninsula network in South Australia. They have just departed Wirrulla heading to Port Lincoln with a load of grain on 4 February 1992. Additional loading would be attached at other sidings along the way.
This part of the Eyre Peninsula grain rail network closed to regular traffic in 2005 and the whole network closed in 2019. NJ6 survives as Aurizon loco 1606 on the isolated Thevenard to Kevin gyspum line, but is currently out of service.
Here is the initial shape of the Springtail Deuterosminthurus bicinctus which is less than a millimeter. (Family Bourletiellidae). Spring season springtail
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Voci la forme intiale du Collembole Deuterosminthurus bicinctus qui fait moins du millimètre. (Famille Bourletiellidae). Collembole de la saison du printemps
The nearest lake is about four miles from me so a quick grab of coffee and a short hike through the woods I can get to west edge of the lake before sunrise! It is always a pleasure to welcome a new day! Have a great week my friends
~Sam
One more time...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fk2prKnYnI
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i have spent my weekend chasing echoes...elusive, magical echoes of lives lived long ago. i believe you can catch them in snippets,but only if you listen with your heart...
The female below had enough being chased by the male (Gray Ghost) and turned suddenly towards him. That was enough to stop him. Well, she is bigger! Cowichan Bay. Vancouver Island.
Those kids just came out of nowhere when I was taking this picture. Afterwards, I'm kind of sad I didn't get the chance to thank them for doing so.
Cheetah mom and daughter(?) resting in the middle of the riverbed. They saw some springbok and hid behind the dead tree. They chased but the springbok escaped.
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I think this bird was a Merlin. The bird was moving very fast so I was very lucky to catch the moment before the bird got the lure in its beak.
"The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Another quiet day around the house for us; no thrilling adventures to be had this weekend, but we can all use a weekend to recharge.
That's alright though, maybe during the week we'll find time to go out in th evening and chase photos, or we'll just make plans for the weekend. Either way; adventures are in the future so the present can be on the quiet side.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Hasselblad 503CXi - yoyogi park, tokyo, japan
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