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The constant Westerly winds have caused the trees in my yard to lean at an unusual angle, which is clearly visible in the back yard.
... so I reduced the saturation till I liked it :-)
Submission to group FlickrFriday for theme āLow Angleā
An incoming grackle chases the cardinal away from the feeder, at least for the moment.
And yes, this is an April snow fall, which is certainly not unheard of in this area. It was a pretty, wintry white world this morning upon awaking. The flowers and blossoms have all been coated in snow. And the cold snowy weather means many hungry birds have come to eat at the feeders.
During lockdown, one can still enjoy watching the birds at the feeders in the yard. :-)
For #FlickrFriday theme of #Tension
Have a nice day! :-)
FlickrFriday .... Stockport Viaduct carries the West Coast Main Line across the valley of the River Mersey in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is one of the largest brick structures in the United Kingdom and a major structure of the early railway age.
FlickrFriday, #Empfindlich, #Delicate, #DĆ©licat, #Delicado, #ē²¾ē¾ē, #Delicado,
Cassi, 1 year old
An interesting starburst created by the sun shining through the maple foliage and accentuated by the dust in the air from the farmer harvesting the neighbouring field.
The #FlickrFriday #GreenAndRed challenge
Well, the sentiment works for me, even though Queen Marie Antoinette's empathy with the poor did little to boost her popularity. An appointment with Madame La Guillotine followed.
Whatever! 'Tis not the season for history lessons, so Merry Christmas fellow photogs. This rich fruit cake is one of a kind, made by my very dear and talented wife for Christmas. Unusually, she had little idea of what she was going to create beforehand. When she started messing with the icing, there was a Christmas Tree in the middle of the cake. When I returned from work, Santa had appeared instead, so the cake was a bit of a surprise in the end. It's all edible except for the fabric tartan band (a nod to dear wife's Scots heritage) and Santa's specs. I simply took the photo as shown, using overcast window lighting, adding a colourful background and boosting the red and green colour channels. Well, FF did ask!
Finally, respect and appreciation to the FF team for working at Christmas. I've done so myself many times.