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Catching today's surreal light
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The crimson chat (Epthianura tricolor) is a species of small bird found in Australia. It is also known as the tricoloured chat, saltbush canary, and crimson-breasted nun.
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In Explore 5th August, 2022.
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A tribute to fellow Flickr photographers and friends.
Thank you for all the inspiration and learning. I had an amazing time over last year fiddling with photography from auto to manual mode.
And no it is not me :)
I'm sorry for responding may be late but wasn't feeling good and I'll hope i catch my energy back to catch up ♥
C R E D I T S
Dress
Safira - Hana Dress @ Belle Events
Hair
Tableau Vivant - Ponytail [RARE] @ The Arcade
Necklace & Earrings
Rise Design - Madurai Set @ Belle Events
Pose
Amitie - Straw Bag & Espadrilles Pack @ Shiny shabby
Location - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Getaway/126/91/24 - Getaway
This was horribly crooked. I put it aside but now I have straightened and added in the slightest orton I really like it.
I had my tripod set up in the water, low down, but I did not want to get wet. I could not see the view finder but this is very much the shot I wanted.
(Explore in/out, 24/11/2012) droving in 42C between Barcaldine and Longreach near Ilfracombe, Queensland, Australia. It was BLOODY HOT this day believe me!!! It reminded me of those old tobacco adds - this might be interesting www.youtube.com/watch?v=26OG4F7D4gY
I wonder at how much beauty there is in nature and how much there is to explore. We have to keep our eyes open to be in awe of our surroundings!
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️
When you follow the Lake Agnes Trail from Lake Louise, you first pass Mirror Lake with the Big Beehive towering over it (see my previous photos), before reaching astounding Lake Agnes. What I didn't like too much were the open stairs along a rockface I had to climb just before reaching this lake - I prefer to have ground under my feet. But the view was very rewarding indeed! [Explored on 13/08/2021, #66]