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for a happy Sunday!
Detail of a bald cypress / Echte Sumpfzypresse (Taxodium distichum) in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
For the groups Cosas de casa...Jagged
and Flickr Friday...Leaves
How silently they tumble down
And come to rest upon the ground
To lay a carpet, rich and rare,
Beneath the trees without a care,
Content to sleep, their work well done,
Colours gleaming in the sun.
by Elsie N. Brady
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Stay safe my friends!
Although it's always the same beach, it looks different every evening. An exceptional sunset like the one in March 2019 can always happen, but it is rare. It needs the right cloud structure. At the moment it is too cloudy in the south of Sri Lanka.
My bicyclet is from NUTMEG : Cargobike.
Available at Epiphany.
Pose and wine glass is from ANA POSES : Bordeaux 1.
Available at Epiphany.
The old ladies dog in the charette is from REZZROOM : Poodle toy.
Available at Equal10.
Sungai Besar, Selangor
This shot was taken during my visit to Sg. Besar.
Tone mapped HDR with 3 exposures.
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.Another from our trip on Sunday Jan
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See more in my Wild Flower set Wild Flowers
Had a wonderful Tennessee trip this year. Got to guide Flickr friend Ruthie Kansas for 2 days plus a 3rd morning. I also got to explore some new locations in Kentucky one of which had more Ceru1ean warblers than I've ever encountered-over 30 singing in a bit over 5 miles of road.
A male Pine Grosbeak was feeding on the fresh berries in the afternoon light.
Happy new year to all my flickr friends. May the New Year bring you happiness, peace, and prosperity. Wishing you a joyous 2022!
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(Flickr Friday: #321 Adage)
According to the current theme, group members were supposed to represent an adage in a photo. I chose "You've got to crack a few eggs to make an omelette", which means that if you want to achieve something, you often have to destroy something or make difficult sacrifices. I used an egg cup, a chocolate egg filled with colourful sweets and a teaspoon for the photo.
De acuerdo con el tema propuesto, los miembros del grupo teníamos que representar un dicho en una foto. Escogí aquel que dice que “no se puede hacer tortilla sin romper los huevos”, el cual significa que se tienen que destruir algo o hacer sacrificios difíciles para lograr algo. Para la foto, utilicé una huevera, un huevo de chocolate relleno con dulces coloridos y una cucharilla.
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I intended to share this image yesterday, on Yorkshire Day, but here it is, better late than never,........a fine specimen of a Yorkshire Dales Hawthorn embedded in Limestone karst, high above Wharfedale, what could be more Yaaaarksha