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Here's a shot taken while on a trip to the Canadian Rockies with my bro-tog Willian McIntosh..
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The first Evening Grosbeak I have photographed in my yard, Yakima County Washington. This is a beautiful male. The buds on the flowering crabapple leave an interesting pattern of shadows on this birds back. IMG_4806
Once again a stormy evening sky got really dramatic, this time as I was walking down to the point (northern tip) on the central Bamberg island in Erba Park where the canal and the river come together. I had my Lumix mFT camera along, and it did a good job of catching the drama. It was a little after 6 p.m., about 20 minutes before sunset. In post-processing I took a white balance reading in the clouds since auto WB in Lightroom and the camera both failed to get anywhere close. So the photo recaptures pretty much what I saw with my own eyes last evening. [P1020701_lr_2000]
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I hear the crystal raindrops fall
On the window down the hall
And it becomes the morning dew,
And darling when the morning comes
And I see the morning sun
I wanna be the one with you.
Actually I like the round straw bales much more than this one here. But as I recently saw this Lego for farmers close to my house, I could'nt resist. One benefit of this version is, that I could try another perspective, with a better oberview. Foresight never hurt anyone.
Eigentlich gefallen mir die runden Strohballen deutlich besser als diese hier. Als ich kürzlich dieses Lego für Landwirte in der Nähe meines Hauses gesehen habe konnte ich trotzdem nicht widerstehen. Der Vorteil von dieser Variante ist, dass ich hier mal eine andere Perspektive versuchen konnte, eine mit mehr Übersicht. Weitblick hat noch nie geschadet.
Light from a nearly setting sun catching the fields across the Derwent Valley from Millstone Edge, Derbyshire
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) male in the mixed woods of the boreal forest fringe north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
23 November, 2017.
Slide # GWB_20171123_9682.CR2
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