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ferns has intense beauty, especially when they emerge from the bottom and start unfurling their leaves.
On my first unaided walk on Sunday I noticed these bud emrging from I am not sure whether a Maple or a Birch tree. These are very small maybe two inches in diameter so shot up close with the 50mm this is what I got.
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Emerging from the darkness of the Mail Rail tunnels once more, we reach the platform of the East Loop where the mail was sorted ready to be sent on.
The Mail Rail tunnels were used to transport mail all around London on a network of automated underground electric trains. It opened in 1927, and only ceased service in 2003.
[Best when enlarged.]
Now I'm not sure the Cataract Gorge in Launceston is what the Celts would call a "thin place", where the gap between this world and the next is wafer thin. But I wouldn't be surprised. It was already considered sacred by generations of indigenous Tasmanians.
Here in this infrared photo the light emerging over the top of the hill is analogous to the Light many spend a lifetime climbing towards. What lies over the ridge beyond the horizon of time? One day we shall know.
A Monarch just hopped on my finger about 20 minutes after emerging from the chrysalis. One of the many I helped raise. They are rather helpless clumsy for the first day. I rescued one out of the water in my back yard. He was fine.
HTT and HTmT ;o)
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My Tree set is here: Here
Back working on www.theliddells.com ;o)
My other 7-photos panoramic view of Bukhta Natalii (the Bay of Nataly), which is probably the most beautiful fjord of the Koryak Coast (North of Kamchatka).
Exceptionally we had a sunny weather!
The little red things in the valley are our cruise participants.
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A Red Fox warily stepping out from the cover of vegetation in my garden earlier this evening. Unfortunately it seems to have a poorly left eye. A very noisy image taken with a 1/250 shutter speed and at ISO 5000.
Recently, I tried to take some pictures of daisies, but in the morning most of them are closed. This one, however, has already opened up, where the remaining dew created a nice bokeh. Again, I've used my Helios 44-2 since it is sharper than my Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primotar and it produces a softer bokeh which does not look so "nervous". Hope you like it!