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This chipmunk that we found deep in the forest was hiding in plain sight. it thought by not moving it would not be found, and that nearly was the case. We could hardly see it in the light as diminished by the trees; had to turn the speed down and the iso up to photograph it. A little light came through a break in the tree tops which can be seen in the eye reflection.
Photo taken in Kent Gardens Park, McLean, Virginia.
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Created for TMI's December contest
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Ich weiß ich weiß - Fotos in dermaßen schlechter Qualität haben auf Flickr eigentlich nichts verloren. Leider hatten wir nur ein altes Iphone am Start, als wir letztes Wochenende auf diese Fotoidee gekommen sind. Bei der aktuellen Schneelage in den Alpen bleibt einem wohl auch nichts anderes übrig als das Ganze mit Humor zu nehmen....
“Everything I experience hits me deep, raw, and intense. As an empath, I feel the energy of myself and others. As I age, this ability only grows deeper and stranger.”
― Sylvester McNutt III ―
“As a highly sensitive person, I can sense your mood from a mile away. Don’t try to hide it. You’re not fooling me.”
― Tracy M. Kusmierz ―
“Highly sensitive beings suffer more but they also love harder, dream wider and experience deeper horizons and bliss. When you’re sensitive, you’re alive in every sense of this word in this wildly beautiful world. Sensitivity is your strength. Keep soaking in the light and spreading it to others.’”
— Victoria Erickson ―
No I won't give up
But I might give in
Leave it up to love, mmmhmm
And I'll never win
Picked my battles
Fight with grace
Always end up out of place
Stuck in the middle
Between silver and gold
At the risk of losing you
I keep doing what I do
Never stop pushing through
These deep waters
Need to be cold blooded
You need to be cold blooded
In these deep waters
In these deep waters
You need to be cold blooded
You need to be cold blooded
In these deep waters
And I said too much
Can I take it all back?
You can tell me with your touch
Where were at now I'm out of place
Stuck in the midle
Blinded by my own disgrace
At the risk of losing you
I keep doing what I do
Never stop pushing through
These deep waters
Need to be cold blooded
You need to be cold blooded
In these deep waters
In these deep waters
You need to be cold blooded
You need to be cold blooded
In these deep waters
Hey
I won't sink, I'll swim
I won't sink I'll swim
At the risk of losing you
I keep doing what I do
Never stop pushing through
These deep waters
You need to be cold blooded
You need to be cold blooded
In these deep waters
These deep waters
You need to be cold blooded
You need to be cold blooded
In these deep waters
These deep waters
Mmmhhhm
You need to be cold blooded
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'The Zen Walk'
Deep in the Autumn Forest.
Yengo Sculpture Gardens.
19 Queens Avenue. Mount Wilson.
The Blue Mountains.
Yengo is an amazing garden at Mount Wilson characterised by pockets of deep forest, alive with splashes of Autumn colour, in addition to the formal gardens with their Japanese Maples amid various sculptures and fountains.
For lots of photographs of the Yengo Sculpture Gardens, see:
www.google.com/search?q=yengo+gardens&rlz=1C1VDKB_en-...
And to see all the sculptures at Yengo Sculpture Gardens, as well as read about the history of the garden, visit:
visualvoyager.net/yengo-sculpture-garden/
Here's 'Sweet Lullaby' by Deep Forest to accompany the image of The Zen Walk at Mount Wilson in the Blue Mountains.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATmBOnMJJkE&list=RDEMTEG6BHWj...
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor
Sunday the weather showed up according to the month, deep clouds with sunshine and scattered showers. We used a dry moment to hike around rapeseed fields enjoying the glowing yellow. Ostwestfalen, Germany
Wizard Falls streams down the Metolius River as autumn colors burnish its banks in gold, amber and red. Not a plunge falls but more of a deep gorge sliced between volcanic rocks that form its bed, Wizard Falls resembles more of a rapids.
Keechelus Lake, Washington
"Nope, still too deep", was my thought as I gingerly stepped off the main trail to test the snow again and promptly felt my snowshoes sink until I was well over knee deep in the fluffy whiteness, completely unable to maneuver. As I laboriously extracted my feet and turned around to once again return to the packed snow of the main trail, I was lamenting the depth and soft consistency of the snow.
I had been lured to the mountains by the massive amounts of new snow and the chance to do my first snowshoeing of the season during a brief break in the weather after two weeks of seemingly endless storms. Usually snowshoes offer the ability and advantage of being able to walk on top of the snow and venture off trail much more easily. But on this day, even with the addition of flotation tails, they were no match for the deep, soft snow, so my explorations (and photography angles) were limited to following the established path that others before me had trod.
With avalanche risk levels rated high in the backcountry that day, I made sure to choose a trail away from steep slopes and known avalanche terrain, one which winds its way through a lovely forest of snow-laden evergreen trees to the shore of Lake Keechelus on the eastern slopes of Snoqualmie Pass. When I arrived at the parking area and headed out on the trail, the landscape was shrouded in fog, obscuring the mountains in a thick layer of mist. But as I snowshoed through the hushed world of white, glimmers of light soon started to appear and by the time I was approaching the first views of the lake (depicted in this image), the clouds began to lift and the sky lightened, eventually clearing to a brilliant shade of blue.
The air was chilly by the lake as the wind blew off the freezing water and the layer of ice that had formed along the shore. But few others had ventured all the way to the lake so for most of the time I spent there I was alone in the expanse of a dazzling snowscape.
Cold sunset in early Spring around the Danish North Sea Coast near Hvidbjerg Strand, Jylland, Denmark.
☛ Place du Marché-du-Nord (Marché Jean-Talon) *
The Jean-Talon Market is a public market in the center of Little Italy, a neighborhood of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie in Montreal.
☛ Place du Marché-du-Nord (Marché Jean-Talon) *
Le marché Jean-Talon est un marché public au centre de la Petite Italie, un quartier de l'arrondissement Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie à Montréal.
☛ Lugar del Mercado del Norte (Marché Jean-Talon) *
El Mercado Jean-Talon es un mercado público en el centro de La Pequeña Italia, un barrio de Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie en Montreal.
'Deep Purple' roses. Girl at the check-out said 'well, someone's going to be happy'. Yeah, no it's just me wanting to take a picture of anything at all, and happy to spend my lunch money to do it. I must seem so sad and creepy :D
It's Labor Day weekend here in the U.S., but I'll be laboring just the same.