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For Kreative People's "Treat This" # 275. www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157719745443388/
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Retour au 8-2-2016 lors de la tempête Ruzika sur la Presqu'île St Laurent à Porspoder. Phare du Four.
The blossoming of the plants is a splendour that even a photographer cannot always avoid.
Das erblühen der Pflanzen ist eine Pracht, an der man auch als Fotograf nicht immer vorbei kommt.
Asclepias mobidick.
This plant can be trained to grow as a small tree. Asclepias fruticosa - African Milkweed aka Family Jewels. This very unusual looking plant is a 'must grow'.
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Thank you to everyone who views, faves, or comments on this collage of fireworks.
Independence Day 2022 was certainly tainted for Illinoisans by yet another mass shooting in Highland Park.
We did not go to our local fireworks because the ground was already saturated with water from fairly heavy morning and late afternoon showers. We figured also that there would be lots of mosquitoes and unvaccinated people in abundance. The collages I made were my way of trying to spread some joy.
I created them on July 3rd, 2022, from photos of past celebrations, when all one had to worry about was getting a good viewing spot.
Imagen creativa. Tratamiento digital sobre base fotográfica propia. Gracias de antemano por vuestros comentarios, award, favoritos, invitaciones a grupo y la elección para galerías; perdonad que quizás no pueda responder individualmente. Todos los derechos reservados
This is Erith along the banks of the river Thames in Kent only a mile from home taken two summers ago!
Explosion. No other way to descibe this shot. I have really to thank my camera for this shot as its ability to deliver a high speed burst and fast focus saved the day. Keeping my hands down to protect them from the bitterly cold east wind I saw the being of this big one. The first few photos the top of the lighthouse was missing but by the time of the full impact I had it all straightened up. Yes I hear you say if I had it on a tripod.... To be honest I could not stand around, the wind was savage so to keep on the move was the best way to endure the conditions. This is action photography at its best and mother nature is the star.