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Black Skimmer attacking Forster's Tern chick.
The chick taking on the skimmer is slightly larger than it's sibling, a bit like big brother trying to protect it's sister from the bully when mom and dad are not around.
Cumberland Falls
At least part of the falls is framed. It won't be long before fall color will be here.
A different composure to normal. I really liked this walkway acting as a leading line into the image, the cut down tree stumps on the right looked nice just sat in the water, and I decided to frame the shot with the trees surrounding me.
…I've taken thousands of deer pictures and I'm always looking to find a different take on them. This is one but, a very grainy, low light through our window and being cropped out 80%. So...I used a glow & splattered brush stroke effect. It's funny how this mama deer thinks she's hidden from me, framed in the trees & limbs; while starring right at me from 40 yards away.
another example on how to display or arrange my origami models. this time i used beech, pine, spruce and shoji-paper to create the background..
The sun was so bright yesterday. I went under the trees and snapped this, love the way they framed the sky and clouds.
I liked all of the lines coming together and hoped to photograph a human element. The problem - I had to reach blindly out beyond where I could see what I was shooting and I only had the 55mm lens.
I still think it nicely reads as - Chicago.
The Milky Way, Southern Cross, and Pointers, framed by a ring of tree tops glowing from the flames of a fire pit.
This is a view looking through the concrete pilings of the Central Pier Arcade in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This photo was taken on February 19, 2024, at 12:37 p.m.
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Not sure what prompted me to do this one, maybe the Level 5 water restrictions we now have? Possibly some photos I was looking at the other day. Anyhoo, it came to me as I was going to bed and I just had to work on it the next day.
The text on the back of it reads...
'drought relief...
An entire country, grinding to a halt, waiting for the drought to break. Searching the skies for a sniff of moisture, praying for even the smallest drops to fall. Remembering water aplenty, before the earth turned dry and the disappearing green mask revealed the red dust below. Optimisim that the glittering fields will one day return so that we may practice such harsh lessons learned.'
The background is a piece of embroidery canvas painted by hand (quite literally, I used my hands rather than a brush!) with felt and buttons stitched on top. I don't actually like the red frame, but until I find a darker colour this is it...
***eta - thanks so much for your response! It's fantastic! Feeling the love!
Someone mentioned below about the greenery in our garden, despite the restrictions. We made a decision 2yrs ago to stop watering and simply let everything die that required water. We lost a lot of plants, but the ones that are drought tolerant survived, and so we still have a lovely garden. The lawn is another story! Its a great big dustbowl!
The people I feel sorry for are those who make their living out of the land. Naturally the farmers who have been doing it tough for so many years, but also the people who mow lawns, plant nurseries, gardeners, turf layers. They are all having to find work elsewhere to supplement. Its amazing how much we all rely on water...