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Climb and climb, up up up, into the gray, with hopeful expectations of clearing days and fantastic views of the Olympics. I had been here before, maybe 5 years earlier, but not this exact spot. The valleys below often fill with fog and leave a splendid view of glacier peak above the clouds, and it was my intention to hopefully recreate this scene I had seen before. I wasn't a photographer then, so I didn't really capture it. This time we sat in pouring rain, and wet weather for days on end, until eventually it cleared. Everything was in bloom, and wet, and the clouds seemed to come in above and below, with only seldom views of the fantastic alpine around us. We would have gone further, but the snow fields were still vast, and the weather foreboding, so we were content to stay snug in our tent and venture forth when the weather allowed.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from February 2019.
I love the harsh winter sunlight kissing peoples faces as they emerged from beneath the 'Hielanman's Umbrella' on Argyle Street in the city. Enjoy!
Emergence.....the Coming of Spring!
Location: The Azalea and Rhododendron Gardens,Agriculture Canada Research Station,Kentville, N.S. Canada.
..From 1952-1983 there was an active breeding program to develop these shrubs for this area in the heart of the beautiful Annapolis Valley.
hêtre ... ou ne pas être ... forêt de hêtres à la hourquette d'Ancizan , Hautes Pyrénées , Occitanie
Arriving at Tarn Hows on a bleak, cold, wet, deserted, beautiful, November day, this group of pines jumped out at me.
I’ve been sitting on this image, incubating, for 2 years now. I keep coming back to it, but I’ve never been happy with it, so today I thought it was time to kick it out of the nest and after a little persuasion and encouragement, It’s hatched. It’s no swan for sure, more of an irate Lapwing, but I like it a little more, and I do love these pines, so here it is.
Out with the old, in with the new. May the year ahead be a memorable one for you. HAPPY NEW YEAR Flickr friends!
From where I stand the sun is seconds from emerging above the horizon, 45 seconds to be precise. It’s nice to have it in black and white.