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The last of this years Strawberries having a hug from the Dandelion Seed, I wonder if they are saying goodbye until next time . This was September it feels like we have dived right into winter.
Best food on earth, fried huszuur with freshly caught salmon. Nothing can be better !, Mongolia, portra 160
A beautiful sunset bringing vacation to an end. Getting away was so very needed......being away went much too fast!
Key West Harbor - The Atlantic Ocean
Key West, Florida U.S.A. - Florida Keys
SUNSET - Autumn Haze 2022 - 11/26/22
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - end of sunset series]
*[taken aboard the "Commotion on the Ocean" Fury Catamaran
Sunset Cruise in Key West Harbor with the Cory Heydon Band]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys
"Margaritaville" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4XtBiWgXLE
"It's Five-Oclock Somewhere" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
During my patrol of a nine block area, I noticed these flowers had been delivered, but not brought inside for three days, and I assumed the tenants were away on some trip. Yesterday, when I saw this cat in the window, I became concerned and contacted the receptionist for the building. She contacted the tenant and found out that these flowers had been left outside because they are poisonous for cats. It turned out that everything was OK and the cat was not locked inside starving. A happy ending!
A rain shower this morning which then stopped and the sun came out. An opportunity in the garden not to be missed!
True love doesn't have a happy ending,
because true love never ends.
(Divyesh Bhagat)
For D. and H.
an alphabet book - a reflection
Macro Mondays - Spiral
7 Days with Flickr - Monday: free theme
(photo by Freya)
here in large www.flickr.com/photos/fratella/2808101966/sizes/l/
declina, l'estate, svelando i tesori dell'autunno
(declinassero pure le zanzare! messo piede nel vigneto e nell'orto, vicino al fiume, sono stata assalita da stormi di agguerrrite, assetate zanzare. A baionetta innestata, le possino)
Reading & Northern's MEPI arrives at West Pittston, PA completing their run over the road. The one thing about this job is even though they run west in the AM and east in the PM, there are a couple of locations that twist around just enough to get the trains head end into some decent light. This being one such location and a great place to end the days chase.
Capture with the 9 Stop ND filter, slowed the shutter just a little to enhance the reflection. A littler earlier today it was cloudy with light snow ... to give way to this bright sunset.
Across the ages we have reigned as we endured
Through the storm fronts we will ever surely pass
To stand as never ending light
(VNV Nation)
Agricultural machine working in the late evening. Aerial photography and 4K film made with drone:
DJI S900 + Zenmuse Z15 Gimbal +
+ Panasonic GH4 + Olympus Zuiko 12mm f/2.0
Poor Rex - he only wanted to read books where the dinosaur didn't die at the end. I'm the same way - I won't read a book or see a movie when I know the dog is not going to make it to the end - I was terribly traumatised when I read Old Yeller as a child...
One of my wackier contributions to Macro Mondays, for the theme 'Bookmark'. This dinosaur bookmark (complete with its green tassel) has a long history - my mother gave it to me decades ago, but I found it easily in one of my science books.
This shot was very fiddly to set up (working with even a badly-behaved snail would have been easier). I needed to carefully adjust the positions of the books in the background to get all the relevant titles in view, and still readable using f18.
No dinosaurs were harmed in the making of this photograph.
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The fantastic thing about endings is that they offer new beginnings. Don’t get me wrong, endings remind us of the fragility of what we have and are often thorny sometimes tender to deal with, but they do offer a glimpse of the new.
The end of the year for me is a reflective time, I’m another year older, my little ones are turning into bigger ones, I’m nearing a milestone birthday, and I’m back at work ‘soon’, where I will be stepping back onto the path of normal life. I do like to try and take side steps in these holidays, or at least meander as much as I can so what time I have counts and isn’t wasted! But as I said, it’s a new beginning! Time to reflect and make changes, time to look into the distance and make changes that enrich our journey towards the setting sun!
It’s the now that counts, after all what else is there!
Oh if I can pull you away from the moment…myself and Tony Spencer are doing a weekend workshop in Cornwall this August, (haven’t discussed dates yet, but will probably be early on). Anyway, if you’re interested drop me a line and I can keep you posted…
There is such a beautiful joy in taking in the sunset over the gentle rolling waters of Lake Superior. This night we pretty much had the entire shoreline to ourselves which made it all the more special. I thank the Lord for nights like this as they remind me of His peace and presence!
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This was taken same area, a little ways down from the barn ...
I had determined, I was not getting out of the car again ...
When the Good Lord ,breathes such a glorious shot .....
all I could do, was stand there and know ... " That Was you God !"
Truly wishing, all of you a most wonderful and blessed day ahead ....
~ God bless and be with each of you !
Happy Wednesday ....
( Seriously the Lord knew I needed this! )
Perhaps the hardest part for me in the ending of autumn is the way that it leaves. Sternly, quick and no nonsense. Within a few days the last of the leaves have blown away and a sudden chill leaves you shivering in the evenings. It happens before I am fully aware. When the realization hits me, there is inevitably a sadness that sets in. After all Autumn is a time of dying although it seems morbid to think of it that way. But it is a time of memory for me, a reminder of the beauty of life and how fleeting the moments of beauty are before the end sets in. I took this from my balcony, it's quite far away but I knew this was the end. The next morning the tree was completely bare and the leaves lay peacefully at rest.
Nature really unpredictable!
I feel blessed to witness the most gorgeous sunset I've ever encounter since the day i started my photography life! =)
this is one of them and you'll see a lot more on my coming post!
Have a great week my friends! =D