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Dry mountains in December, a usual sight on the Alps in the first month of winter.

 

Profili orobici asciutti e senza neve sino alla prima settimana di gennaio; ora sembra che qualcosa stia cambiando.

  

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I don't know what it is about dried thistles, but when I see 'em, I gotta shoot 'em.

  

Dried yellow poppy created for handpainted sheet

Delfzijl, The Netherlands

A colour photograph of dried flowers.

In Philadelphia, waiting for a new role, the U.S.S. United States, the largest luxury passenger liner ever built. It is also the fastest ship to ever cross the Atlantic, still holding the record. She is 990 feet long (the length of 3 football fields) and sped along at 35 knots per hour (40 miles or 65 km). Imagine seeing this rush by!

 

Two of my family members were on the 2nd crossing in 1952, leaving Southampton, England, when emigrating from Scotland to the United States.

 

For #6 - A Boat or Ship, 52 in 2015

  

Diaplan 100mm f2.8 bokeh

Pickity Place, Mason, NH

 

Fuji Velvia film simulation

Little Pied Cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos)

 

As I was watching the Grebes on the Vic Uni Pond 'Old Mate' the Cormorant I usually see flying around took a dip in the pond and went to perch in a tree at the far end of the pond. Again, it was difficult to hold the camera steady in the wind.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

A seed pod from our mimosa tree. Twisting as it's drying.

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One of my favorite things in life.

 

You guessed it--clotheslines!

 

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Samyang 135mm f2.0

冬枯れの公園ではなかなか被写体が見つけられず、乾燥した紫陽花が陽に透けて

綺麗でした。

I dry out flowers and keep them. I have boxfuls of petals, buds and leaves far more than I'll ever use but the drying will carry on. This pair of leaves from a miniature rose.

Laundry in a historic home in Coloma. Gold rush era clothing hanging to dry in a backroom.

Just a pretty spot there in pretty Utah ... dry at this time.

iPhone5 shot

Dry flowers displayed in the garden cafe

@Cafe Once Upon a Time

Fall is normally peak wildflower season here, but it was dry so the goldenrod and other wildflowers were a little subdued this year.....

A Double-crested Cormorant drying its wings

Amazingly, this water bird species does not have waterproof feathers, so it’s a common sight to see them stand in the sun with their wings spread out to dry. They have less preen oil than other birds, so their feathers can get soaked rather than shedding water like a duck’s. Though this seems like a problem, it makes it easier for them to hunt underwater with agility and speed.

Hilton Head Island, SC, USA

Londrina - Parana - Brazil

Huab River, Namib desert (Namibia)

Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. (Confucius)

I was back out in our meadow this morning. No dew today but I found this lonely Lady on a small, dried weed. It was cool out and no wind. She was quite still for me to set-up and take around 30 shots for focus stacking @ 4x magnification.

Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry

 

happy sliderssunday!

I found this dried lavender at a garden centre yesterday and thought it would look nice in a vase. It does smell lovely too AND it may turn out to be useful as a photo prop. :)

Leitz Wetzlar Elmaron 150mm f/2.8

Hope you have a dry Tuesday!

A typical Yorkshire dry stone wall in West Witton.

 

An account of my visit to the Yorkshire dales, including an encounter with a talking raven (seriously):

 

Talking Ravens and Burnt Effigies

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╰•★ Ɩơƈąɬıơŋ: What the Buzz

 

╰•★ ɖɛʂƈཞı℘ɬıơŋ: Relax in the ambience of What the Buzz, or perhaps read the signs along the way. There is so much to see here and something beautiful around every corner.

 

Do you see the beautiful Swans

Swimming gracefully in the lake

Or watch frenzy Seagulls

Feeding out in the bay

A solitary Heron Standing

Patiently by a river side

The Ducks as they fly by

In formation in the sky

The little Terns is an other

That flap their wings with speed

Or birds who visit our shores

Like the great Canadian Geese

 

By Daniel Bernard Kelleher

 

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Out for some playtime in the boonies.

 

Highway 130, east of The Junction. Great drive, but the road wasn't in the best condition. Glad I drove my Jeep.

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