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The Flatiron Formation above Boulder, Colorado, intercepts the red and pink light of the rising sun from my vantage near Coot Lake. Clouds that were spilling over the summits of Bear Peak (left) and Green Mountain (right) appeared to catch and linger as they warmed.
Being enthralled with Full Moons, I had hoped to catch the current Harvest Moon as it set behind the mountains while the sun came up. It was not to be. A dense curtain of cloud hung over the Continental Divide a little further west, and it swallowed the moon without much ado before the color started to build. Fortunately, there is more than one way to enjoy a morning! Mutt and I walked about as I searched for angles and he searched for rodents, and behind me I noticed a Great Horned Owl at the pinnacle in a tree in the middle of the marsh. It looked so plump in silhouette, and its horns were so pronounced, that it appeared like a large cat perched improbably high.
Thanks for the visits and comments! Haven't been out shooting for awhile it seems, and though I am now thoroughly tired it was ever a joy to be outside to start the day.
Ciudad de Buenos Aires - Argentina.
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A solitary shell sits in the path of an incoming wave. Who knows if it will wash in further or be carried back out to deeper water.
I spotted this location while I was hiking from Uetliberg to Felsenegg in Zurich Switzerland. I came back two hours later as the sun was setting to take this shot. There are no EXIF data about the lens used to take this photograph because I used my Nikkor Ai-S 50mm f/1.8 at f/11. I also used a polarizer filter.
M653 rounds the last bend before a gigantic mountain face stands in their way on their trip east. The twin bores of the Alleghany Tunnel lay ahead and a downhill trip into Clifton Forge afterwards. The C&O really did find the softest mountain pass of any eastern railroad it seems. Still nothing comes easy.
I posted this shot 6 years ago, but now that Scout has faced his last sunset I thought I would post it again. I hope where ever he is resting now is as peaceful and beautiful as the sunset we shared that evening back in 2008. This has always been one of my favorite shots of him.
One from a day out in tremendous conditions. If I remember correctly, I was frozen within an hour...
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Art Deco allegorical reliefs depicting all stages of life, from birth to adulthood and old age in the vault of Atilio Massone.
It feels as if it's getting darker and darker...
Model: Julia McIver
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Zeven / Lower Saxony / Germany
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Uno dei venti più impetuosi del Mediterraneo, il Maestrale. Soffia con forza e gonfia il mare, lanciandolo contro le rocce.
Sardegna, foto dal mio archivio
Buon lunedi
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Made Explore 6-19-10 # 174...many , many thanks to all for views, comments and Favs!!!
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Point Pelee National Park, Ontario, Canada. Looking back towards Canada from the southernmost point in the country, which juts out into Lake Erie. The Park sits at the 42nd parallel, at the same latitude as Rome or Barcelona. The Park has fantastic wetlands, which are home to a variety of wildlife, especially birds.