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Shiving (6543m), Garhwal Himalaya, India.

 

Taken in May 2017.

 

200mm.

[Explore Dec. 19, 2020]. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA.

 

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The bluebells are only just starting to appear up here, managed to take a few clumps of it before we get the full colour explosion!

 

HBW!

OK, wrong lens. But it's all I had. I don't usually look twice at this landscape on my daily commute, but on this occasion, the mist bought it alive. I had to stop.

Kingfisher at Warnham LNR

Numbers 21 and 22 of my southern hawkers emerging in pouring rain yesterday. This morning they are drying out nicely and I expect them gone by lunchtime - bon voyage.

Martin pêcheur d'Europe, Le Teich

i wondered what it saw looking up at the moon

was it a reflection of light or a night

lite

did it really feel the pull like the ocean

of draining away water or a suntan lotion

it's so hard to know when they call you a sunflower

whether to belong to the moon glow

or the sun flow

get it sun flow er

Papilio demoleus

無尾鳳蝶

達摩鳳蝶

Grid : Virtual World Zone

region : seasons

Opensim

The Halifax Public Gardens emerge from winter with plants as well as people now visiting.

Papaver somniferum from my garden.

this rock seemed to be clawing its way out of an icy beach

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot from February 2020.

 

Wishing you all an awesome weekend of photography. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking. Enjoy!

Dragonflies spend most of their lives in aquatic larval stage, but after right conditions are met they adapt to breathing air, climb out of the water and metamorphosize into the flying adult form. Here this individual has already gone trough the final larval moult and is preparing for the first flight.

 

Taken with Uniprint Anastigmat 7.5cm F3.5 (enlarger machine lens).

 

Dragonfly 2

 

Dragonfly 4

Vers le col de la Croix Morand en Auvergne

multiple exposures, spring, trees

Growing all on it's own this very tiny Glistening Inkcap, about 1cm, starts to emerge from a decaying log. It is not yet fully formed but the cap is intact and incredibly detailed.

I left sl around 2022/23 after long illness and accident so we have lost contact as my old email is now corrupted.

 

I miss Elsie so much, so love her.....

An emergence of ♀Onychogomphus costae (Sélys, 1885) in Agramon, Hellin whit a good friends !

"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds."

-- Edward Abbey

 

(photo taken at the Grand Canyon North Rim, Arizona, U.S.A.)

Hibiscus sp.

Harbinger of a return to sunshine.

Tech note: I was wondering what it would take to get this very 3-dimensional beauty all in focus. Turns out f/13 will do. Probably could have dropped to ISO 800 and 1/160th, but the noise level is ok. Recently discovered an interesting alternative, debuting on Saturday.

29 Apr 2021; 07:30 CDT; SOOC, cropped; Provia film sim.

mayfly {Ephemeroptera) taking it's first view of the non water world

Short Sands Beach, Oregon

On a morning trip to Eastbourne I had planned to photograph the fabulously painted Towner Gallery that I've seen a few pictures of here on Flickr. However just opposite the gallery is this much smaller but equally striking building. Modern but yet with an Art Deco influence, I couldn't help myself. I was planning to do a monochrome edit, but actually it seems to suit a bolder edit in colour. Canon EOS 6D & Sigma Art 14-24mm f/2.8

I saw this little one emerge from the undergrowth yesterday evening while in the park near our home. he was about 20 feet away from me, completely oblivious to my presence. the camera made a noise when I took the photo, and he disappeared silently into the forest. this is the third time I have seen a fox/foxes in the past couple of months. Pierre and I saw a mother and 4 pups, then a few members of the same family a couple of days after that. this time though, I was alone. this is the closest I have ever been to a wild mammal. it feel like a gift from the universe to have seen him emerge. the lesson here is to go out into the world and to stay present. "the world offers itself up to your imagination," as Mary Oliver said these foxes are living proof.

 

foxes are thought to symbolize intuition, creativity, and stealthiness. they silently slip in and out of different realms, emerging and disappearing again. foxes can appear before us in order to remind us to follow our intuition and to tap into our creativity.

 

regardless of the spiritual significance that can be attributed to this encounter, I am so grateful to have had it!

The pushing through into the light

from an underground world of earth and mycelium

 

The trees communicating their needs

in a give and take symbiosis

 

The birds by day and the stars by night seem to attest to this

in celebration of the glory of it all

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