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Taken at the Southport Spit....trying out my new wide angle lens on a very cloudy moody Easter Sunday. If you look closely you will see the heads of some brave (silly?) souls in the water.
The Henry Mountains - Southern Utah.
Texture thank you TCP.
Master of Photography - Members Choice.
Excellence Award - Masterlass Elite.
The lowlands here are arid, except for areas such as this that receive the wildlife-enriching bounty of water scraped by the nearby mountains from the clouds of winter storms. These wetland areas near the Great Salt Lake are an important haven for avian residents, both year-round, and migratory in the otherwise vast dryness of the southwestern US and the Great Basin region.
Taken with Portra 400 film and processed from the digital file.
āThe scariest thing about distance is that you donāt know whether theyāll miss you or forget you.ā
This is actually a test about how many people can see this post in their stream without my adding it to groups. It would be nice to let me know....(Flickr can be a pain ;-))
Taken at the wonderful Ojuela
A female Kestrel I think. We were about 2m apart, a distance we both seemed quite comfortable about.
Yeah, I've been gone on business
I've gotta make some money
I really feel the distance
And I quite miss home
And I miss you telling me
To leave my shoes at the door
'Cause you just swept the floor and the dirt drives you crazy
Yeah, I quite miss home
'Cause it feels like poetry
When the rain falls down on the window
While you're in my arms and we're watching the TV
Yeah, I quite miss home
Yeah, I quite miss home
I smell you cooking from the living room
And then I tell you that I love your food
I know it doesn't come easy
But you know it reminds me where I'm from
In the distance Mt. Edith Cavell rises majestically over this pond found along Alberta's highway 93A, which is the alternate route from the Athabasca Falls to Jasper. Several of these small ponds are along this scenic route, which offers some varied views from the busier Icefields Parkway.
Your views, comments, faves and suggestions are always appreciated!
Delicate light on a 19 degree morning. Winter has arrived at 6500' in the North Cascades. This shot was taken in the Mt. Baker Wilderness; the clearcut in the distance is in British Columbia.
Panamint Valley
Mojave Desert near Death valley
Every day was a different sky. The temperature was cold and the air was filled with the smell of wet desert.
Bray Head, Co.Wicklow, 5.20am, on a June morning.The old disused tunnel can be seen as a blue dot on the left and the red railway signal light in the foreground.
Killiney Hd, Dalkey Island, Howth Peninsula and Lambay Island are in the distance and the Sealink Holyhead car ferry can be seen heading for Dunlaoire Port. It makes two journeys daily to Anglesea in North Wales.
P@t.
Im a bit disappointed with this photo really even though its one of my best I think. I shouldnt have done the vignetting as I think it ruined it. Its a pity as the colours are natural. Ill have to try and retake it this year. Flickr is great as You always know how good a photo is by the reaction and thats what its all about. Never fave a photo that you dont think is good enough. Its totally disloyal to the photographer and they wont learn.
If I can find the original Ill do something with this. Delete it possibly!!!!! P@t.