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This is the view from the top of the trail up Miner's Creek in the San Juan Wilderness near the Continental Divide above Creede, Colorado
When this African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) crossed a stream and emerged from the tall grass, she looked right at us. We had her undivided attention - except for her right ear, which is turned towards the rest of her pack, off to her right and behind her.
One of the few shots I was able to capture near City Hall in London before I was moved on by security! Taken with a Canon EOS 6D & Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 Art DG lens @ 14mm
"Cross the Divide", a most striking sculpture by Rick Kirby outside St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth, London.
We didn't really get any mist during our week in the Lakes last month, but we did at least get reflections on the morning we visited Buttermere.
I'm not sure what these flowers are. Maybe some kind of chrysanthemum? But this particular pot was intriguing because of the mixed colors, which only became obvious with the flash. One photo a day. (323/366) -- November 18, 2020
The iconic view of the Dallas Divide in Colorado's San Juan Mountains during a fantastic autumn sunset.
I am really having fun with this "At My Feet" series. This is number 21 of 100 and I have lots more ideas that I am looking forward to doing.
ODC: Its about the feet/paws
21 of 100x (x = At my Feet)
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Kodak Portra 160
Epson v370
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Ice and snow slowly transition to liquid water in a small, shallow tarn high above the Innvikfjorden and the town of Loen, Norway.
The climb up a different fjord on the previous day was significant enough that some in our party balked at repeating the effort so soon on its heels, so on this day we elected to plonk down our kroners and enjoy an effortless ride to the top of the Innvikfjorden via the Loen Skylift. The Skylift is a large gondola supported by only two towers, one at the beginning and one at the end. On the ride up, the angle of the lines is such that one is essentially hauled straight up a good portion of the cliff, providing quite a sensation of the heights. The top of the Skylift has a restaurant with an extraordinary view, and a ledge frequented by people wearing squirrel wingsuits to launch into the void, for what must be the mother of all adrenaline rushes. We witnessed several people preparing to make the leap, and I cannot say I was inspired to attempt such foolishness myself.
Seeking adventures on a somewhat less exciting scale, I had it in mind to walk up one of the peaks that is several kilometers from the top of the Skylift. Not long after setting off, we encountered more or less continuous snow cover, and it was clear that the route to the peak I wanted to ascend was steep and snowy enough that it would be dangerous without axe and crampons. Lacking such helpful instruments, I noticed a rock band that looked possible to climb up and around the steepest of the snow, but my wife put her foot down firmly and informed me she was not at all interested in such things, but that I was welcome to head up myself if I wanted. My two boys also demurred. Feeling that common sense might be percolating through the rest of my family, I gave up the idea and we set our sights on a somewhat closer, and reasonably safer overlook in a different direction. Along the way I discovered this small tarn, and I was captivated by the abrupt phase transition from solid to liquid that divides the frame.
Poznan, Poland
Sunrise, Winter
Park Wilson
Chilly morning walk to a meeting, but just had to make a few "photo" stops along the way as the sunrise began to take on some beautiful tones. HFF.
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Well - I've been processing this drainage ditch stream and you would never think twice about stopping but I'm glad I did. I've been trying to see how to get an abstract feel off a fairly straight shot and so I turned up the color, resaved to sRGB, sharpened and denoised in Camera Raw and repeated until the colors started to approach the edge. I had to do this several times because of the severe crop.
Sorry - I thought I would get to more on Monday but I'm pulling some double duty while Marybeth works evenings before Christmas!! I'll see how tonight goes, off on errands.