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Once again from the festival of Durga Puja.......the deity in all her splendour.
The elaborate ritual of worshipping Devi Durga, in Bengal particularly, also involves showcasing the goddess in all her glory. Traditional handicrafts are frequently employed in decorating the goddess and her places of worship ("pandals" in local parlance). The intricacies of the crown, the background and all of the deity's other adornments here are essentially designed from pith and cardboard.
From the days when I had twenty rose bushes in my yard... Sadly those days are gone, lost to disease, insects, and deer.
Looking at this scene made me feel that a raging fire had broken out in the heavens. The sun was like a ball of flame falling swiftly out of the sky, leaving behind this stunningly colourful effect. It was breathtakingly beautiful to watch and satisfying to record as an image.
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Glorious Sunset.
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Ocean liners parked off Dorset during the pandemic in 2020.
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Exposure 2 seconds @ F13 ISO 100
Canon EOS 60d
Sigma 10-20mm at 20mm
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Hitech Polarizer
Hitech 0.6 ND SE
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The greater difficulty, the more glory in surmounting it. Skillful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempests.
- Epicures
Tall goldenrod,
Stalks akimbo,
Wave, glorious in the mead.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
16 October 2021.
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▶ Solidago altissima subsp. altissima — aka tall (or late) goldenrod— is native to eastern North America.
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Same tree on the Blue Ridge Parkway, with much more color this week, and completely different lighting.
I've made a couple of photos of the sunrise behind these, my favourite trees, from the same spot, in totally opposite conditions - the joys of landscape, where some days it's subtle and other days the light and colour are turned up to the max.
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43027 which was once named Glorious Devon is seen at Coryton Cove, Dawlish working the 2U12 0640 Penzance - Cardiff Central 7/7/23. The powercar is nowadays named Acton Castle.
I took this the first few minutes I got to the coast near Florence the first time visiting from Bend. I think I got lucky with the conditions. I like the s-curves pulling your eye to the center and then revealing the sunrays in the distance.
Eye popping color in the winter sky during sunset hour in Palm Desert, California. A rich desert of pink and blues tonight. Bravo .
We planted 5 "crowns" of these lilies back in the Autumn & they all came through with foliage but only one has flowered sadly. Never mind, it is quite stunning, these spikes are 18" tall & the bees love the tiny flowers HFF!
Glorious Autumn colours enhanced by the sun backlighting the Chestnut leaves.
A jpeg out of the camera re-sized and watermarked.
First photos this year from my wetland photo blind. Canada geese as usual, but this one was particularly spectacular and had to post it. A good start to the season. Best wishes and good luck to all.
Before the next atmospheric river hit yesterday, we had a magical morning of sunshine on flesh snow. (There haven't been much in the way of problems here, but elsewhere, especially the San Bernardino Mountains, it's been pretty awful!) This is a backyard shot shortly after sunrise.