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Le soleil allume les plumets des roseaux le long du golf de Lavaux...

De bomen kleuren deze periode weer volop oranje en dat, in combinatie met de indrukwekkende zonsondergang en wolkenluchten met regen van gisteravond, zorgde voor een spectaculair gezicht.

 

Zaandam, Nederland

 

The trees turn orange during this period and that, in combination with the impressive sunset and cloudy skies with rain last night, made for a spectacular sight.

 

Zaandam, The Netherlands

The bulrush in our home let the seeds free.

Encendido de un mechero BIC(R)

Ver en grande // See large

 

Explore! #468 Jan 17 2008

An explosion of light behind Dunstanburgh Castle, taken on my first trip up to this location. I produced a number of different types of shots but this one was the most interesting in my opinion.

Love is an inevitable explosion - Ted

Light curve flipped, then plastic wrap filter applied

trabajoso cutout. ultima del mes, nos vemos en 15 dias, no se olviden de pasarse por los otros lugares!!!:

 

limeta

 

despaginados

 

saludos y estense todos bien y mejor tambien

 

dos mas de la serie "agua viva":

 

al mas alla

 

lagarto de agua

 

mas trabajos en:

limeta

shimizu

Zabawa z kolorem.......... / Playing with color

Otra tarde de lujo para afotar......

Bogliasco: cosa non fa la luce del sole al tramonto!

硫黄岳 爆裂火口

Geysir: Strokkur...le geyser est formé et expulse toute son eau ....très chaude!

Somewhere in the universe an explosion of colors and new live or is it paper that starts burning.........? ;-))

Color explosion as the final colors of the day leave the sky. 240 sec or 4 min exposure

Para poner color en los días de niebla

2016-12-14 23.58.53 PS

 

Day 349/365

  

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the cloud pattern looks like some explosion and it had quite nice reflection on the lake. mother nature knows photoshop as well :-)

Phillip Island Hibiscus, Hibiscus insularis (Malvaceae). The last remaining wild plants of this species were restricted to two patches on Phillip Island, south of Norfolk Island, by the late 1980s.

The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, Australia

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