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Lichen in The Incline - Stephenson’s Old Incline Railway between Goathland and Beckhole, North Yorkshire Moors National Park.
Winter sunrise looking east from Marchfield Roundall (55° 4' 55.63" N, 3° 35' 27.1" W), Marchfields, Dumfries, Scotland
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things money cannot buy? clean air.
with some clever photoshopping, you don't see the smog which normally hangs heavy over the city. a smog-free day is an unusual occurrence. i see a beautiful sunset outside our kitchen window and appreciate what we have today. priceless.
to the left, you see a jumbotron.
Mosby Windmill, Missouri Off the Grid! In the Field! Art Piece in Galvanived Steel........
Country Directions with No Street Signs: Turn left as soon as you can pass the Mosby Windmill!
The Road to Adventure, between Pofadder and Onseepkans (one of the border crossings between South Africa and Namibia).
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Clear blue sky and fair weather clouds inbetween the atmospheric rivers that hit southern California this month.
Zion National Park. The red hills and the peak in the distance gives a concept of perspective and depth in a simple and visually descriptive way.
Yellow Scales my favourite of all the lichens always bright and cheerful and now doing well in our cleaner atmosphere.
Foto Aérea, fugindo da tempestade.
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São Paulo - São Francisco Xavier
Wild flower Yellow Flag ( Iris pseudacorus) growing in the damp boggy geound on the west coast of Scotland
I had the week off from work and wanted to check out the Garden Of Gods monument in Southern Illinois. It was a beautiful drive and the weather was perfect. Many of trees still had some very orange leaves which made quite a contrast to the conifers (pines) in the frame. The park was quiet and serene (the park only had 2 other people in it aside from myself). I had to do some hoping around the big stones to get a good vantage point - risking life-and-limb.
A graduated filter really would have been nice for this shot! Hindsight and all that... But I particularly liked the spire of orange.
Shawnee National Forest, IL
Traditional Scottish Highlands Black House converted to a holiday cottage and the original stone walls now white washed. Cottage situated just of the single track A865 road at Malacleit on North Uist. Photograph position 57° 38' 19.97" N, 7° 22' 30.11" W ➔ A865, Isle of North Uist, Na H-Eileanan an Iar HS6, UK
From the top of the Roman tower, a birds' eye view of Tarragona shows green on the rooftops, clearing the air and adding to the scenery.
EXPLORED! #303
Am a big fan of the Green Tree Frog which we used to have in large numbers in the coastal North of Australia.
Sadly they say their numbers are falling as we clear their environment for more housing blocks.
I also think the Cain Toad that was introduced to Australia and is causing huge damage to our wildlife is a big cause of the Green Tree frogs demise.
australianmuseum.net.au/Cane-Toad
Green Tree Frogs are great to have around the house as they eat lots of insects including cockroaches and Mosquitoes.
This picture was taken during our drive from California to Banff in Canada. In it are scenes in the Northern Cascades of the state of Washington as we move toward Glacier National Park in Montana.
Over the past 12 months, FirstGroup has introduced 77 gas-powered Alexander Dennis Enviro 400City CNG bodied Scanias to their services in Bristol.
Seen in Bristol City Centre is 39410 - YN69DVZ.
I have so many images from last April, I'm still processing them. Lately, I've been doing tonemap experiments by using Photomatix Pro as my raw converter on these single image raw files. I'm getting details out of the image that would ordinarily be lost. My goal is to not have the images look artificial and cartoony as some HDR images end up.
As I keep going through these images, I really want to return there something fierce. There's just so much to see and so little time my friends. I will make it back. When, not sure yet. I've just not seen any place in the world as beautiful as the American Southwest folks.
Enjoy your weekend. I have a bar mitzvah to attend. Shalom!
If I'm lucky I'll try to get out in the field this weekend. I need some new material.
Explored # 235 2/9/08 -- Thanks to everyone!
Beautiful summer landscape in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, with panoramic views of lush green highlands, rolling hills, and open grasslands. A peaceful rural scene capturing the natural beauty of Japan’s countryside.
This picture was taken during our drive from California to Banff in Canada. In it are scenes in the Northern Cascades of the state of Washington as we move toward Glacier National Park in Montana.
The weight of my tripod was causing the ice to shift enough to move an air bubble into the frame. The ice was thick in some areas and thin where it was starting to freeze again, creating some cool (pardon the pun) textures and depths.
[Santiago, Chile] Snowed Andes peaks serve as the background for the capital of Chile, Santiago, in a crystal clean sky view of the city skyline from the Metropolitan Park at the San Cristobal hill.
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