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My first sighting of a Great Gray Owl ever. It was 3 years ago and I can remember it like it was yesterday. It was a cold and foggy day in Yellowstone National Park and to find this majestic owl was magical.
On our descent the clouds were at times less dense and we had short glimpses of the lakes every now and then. Often this was already over when the camera was out 😉 Here you can see the Grünsee (2.338m) and behind it the Langsee (2.384m), the largest of the Spronser Lakes.
The Spronser Lakes (German: Spronser Seenplatte; Italian: Laghi di Sopranes) is the largest group of high elevation lakes in the Alps, located in South Tyrol, Italy. Here you can find some information:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spronser_Seen
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."
- Albert Einstein
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The essense of dawn during an early Autumn morning. I have recently switched to full frame with a new Canon 6D and have been spending a lot of time adjusting. Originally, I was going to reveal the marsh grass in its entirety, but instead decided that a silhouette was more effective. This led to an inside joke that this photo "isn't about the grass." Sometimes, less is more I suppose. As the clouds moved inward, the color quickly faded revealing a new scene soon to come...
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Clouds are just nature's stepping stones to the heavens.
~Anthony T. Hincks
On our Flickrcation in June, this was the first glimpse of Waterton Park on our way there.
Zoom in and take a look around :)
History in Middelburg; een doorkijkje!
I used to take pictures in France about windows and doors,
but this time it is in my own country.
I had to figure it out how to display it and this came out.
Middelburg is a very beautiful old city!
Have a happy weekend my friends!!
In bits and pieces, Spring comes to us. Colors change. The light we enjoy daily changes too. Simple changes invite us to slow down and enjoy the miracle of the changing season. Otherwise, it will feel as if Spring happened overnight. Please take the time to enjoy the change as it appears. It’s so worth the effort:-)
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A bit of sunset light emerges below ominous clouds in the Weddell Sea (east of the Antarctic Peninsula).
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“There are glimpses of heaven to us in every act, or thought, or word, that raises us above ourselves.”
Robert Quillen
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In our westernized mindset and our own human nature we always want to see the whole picture. Now I know many of you like to see the details and I would consider myself to be like that as well, but if we are honest we don't like just seeing glimpses. It is like seeing the trailer to a great movie, you want to see the whole movie not just a short clip. Only seeing glimpses is hard. The lack of patience in our nature begs us to know the whole story plus a little bit of curiosity.
Right now we can only see glimpses of what is to come. Many are afraid of what is ahead and many of us are glad we cannot see the future right now as it frankly feels very scary in the present. However, for those who are in Christ Jesus the current glimpses give us a longing and hope for what is to come. We have only seen in part and what we have seen is truly incredible in and of itself. We have witnessed the saving power of God through the death and resurrection of Jesus, but we will in the future witness the full bore of all the riches of His glory which He will share to His beloved!
A very new moose calf. The only other shot I got was of her standing behind a tree with just one ear visible either side.
Teggiano (Sa) – hamlet of Piedimonte
An ancient medieval village, the historic center of Teggiano (SA) is located on an isolated hill overlooking the Vallo di Diano, in Campania .
Teggiano, with Vallo di Diano, has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.
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Teggiano (Sa) - Fraz. di Piedimonte
Antico borgo medievale, il centro storico di Teggiano (SA) è situato su un colle isolato che domina il Vallo di Diano, in Campania.
Teggiano, con il Vallo di Diano, è stato dichiarato patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO.
I cannot even begin to imagine the beauty and glory of Heaven, but scenes like this at least give me a glimpse! I stood in awe and I did not want to stop looking either. It was so beautiful and mesmerizing, I could have looked at it for hours had it not been so cold outside. I am so thankful to the Lord for making this!