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American Lotus (Nelumbo Lutea) emerge from the shallow waters (unlike water lilies whose flowers and leaves float on the surface) at Sheldon Lake State Park. Trees include bald cypress (Taxodium distichum)..
... and the invasive Chinese Tallow Tree (Triadica sebifera, also known as Sapium sebiferum), an aggressive tree in Texas and the Southeatern United States. It is drought AND flood tolerant, grows in a variety of soil and light conditions, and it provides a wonderful fall display of yellow, orange and red. Too successful, its leaves even produce a toxin that prohibits other plants from growing around it (reason enough to eliminate this volunteer from your garden). So unless you make your own soap or candlewax, consider a native tree instead. It's regrettable to equate success with weediness, in any species.
A fascinating green river in Slovenia, the Soča, it is attracting many visitors every year. The water is so clear that this kayaker seems to float on it.
Captured during Summer 2020
Berlin in the summer 2019.
Remembering fantastic weather at the river Spree, when thing still went right!
Seen from the Elsenbrücke (Elsen-Bridge)
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Inspired by an Adobe photoshop tutorial, but in my own version. The forest photo was a daylight one originally, but turned into a night one with "color lookup" in Photoshop. The fish was added in layer mode "Screen". The shine has been done by adjustments in layer style.
The castle was built between 1350 and 1375. In 1534 Renswoude was recognised as a knight royal residence. In 1623 castle Borchwal already expire as Johan van Reede become the owner . This Calvinistic priest finds a church more important than the rebuilding, of his own castle. In the house, on its property where Protestant meetinings kept, the house become much too small. He gets authorisation to build its own church near the castle. This fine cupola church was taken in 1641 in use. Then late Johan van Reede demolishes in 1654 the old castle and build the new, current castle.
The castle park developed itself as from that time slowly in a baroque park, with a straight alley pattern. In 1682 Johan are succeeded by his third zoon, Frederik Adriaan. He was married with Maria Duyst van Voorhout. During the absence of her man she let dig now the Grand still existing canal, compared with the castle alley. Because of this big work, much unemployed persons could helped with the work. But it had been especially intended as a surprise for her man, They are Versailles lgarden overs in that time, so they build there own French garden. On 28 November 1985 there was a big fire on the castle. The fire made a damage of millions of guldens. All the next day, they started with setting up wharf and rebuild the damage. This was reached by the energy of the current owner, baron Taets van Amerongen. In the meantime the castle has been restored entirely. For groups the castle be visit.
Located at the highest point in Helshoven, this floating chapel is the new attraction in the Haspengouw region in Belgium. Artist Frits Jeuris created the chapel from cherry trees. These trees fell prey to the Little Cherry Virus that causes too small fruits. Through this artwork they are given a second life and symbolize the dynamic landscape of Haspengouw. (www.seebeautifulplaces.com) Helshoven, Belgium.
I found that I was very familiar with mixing oil, food coloring and water together. Watching the circles zoom past my macro lens was always a dizzy experience, yet I yearned for something a bit new. Then I plopped one drop of liquid red food coloring into the center of several circles of oil. Suddenly I was watching rubies sliding by!
La passerella temporanea di Christo realizzata con un sistema di cubi galleggianti ricoperti di tessuto cangiante, sul lago d'Iseo.
Particolare dell'isola di San Paolo.
L'installazione congiunge Sulzano a Monte Isola (Brescia).
Stopped at the Snake River Overlook where Ansel Adams took his iconic b/w shot of the Tetons. That was back when the trees were shorter and you could still see the curve of the river.
Taken in September when the water was nice and clear.
The Teton peaks were crowned with clouds this day so took this shot of these lucky folks floating this special river. Wouldn't that be grand?
Have a wonderful weekend!