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why does this happen? why is it that sometimes we're given sights like this out of the blue? it was just a regular road with trees all around i was driving in and suddenly i was forced to stop and behold this. the light kept on transforming herself while i just sat back in my car. the music was loud and shouting "Crazy" from that also beautiful piece called "The Wall". it felt like my soul was out there.

 

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I just can't see it anymore.

It's exhausting.

It's not fun.

It upsets me that what came so easily is now so difficult.

I only have one left and I'm lucky to have it.

I'm sorry.

I'm in a bad place, but will leave in time.

Until then, maybe this will help move something along.

 

Our Alfie🐈 is today (Sunday August 1th 2021) in urgently,

operated on a bladder obstruction due to bladder stones.

 

I do hope he will survive 🙏 He is strong but has also 12 years.

Be well our sweetest💕 darling friend!

 

My love for 12 years passed away on August 5th, 2021

at kidney and liver insufficiency after bladder obstruction.

He was a fighter but has lost his battle....

Now he has passed the rainbow bridge.

We meet again my dearest Alfie, our red tiger! Love you so much!

I waited patiently (10-15 minutes) for the Great Egret to walk / jump / fly onto the back of the American Alligator, but it didn’t happen. Would have made a great picture. Wildlife photography does teach patience. Riverstone Wetlands, Sugar Land, Texas.

Amsterdam - HJE Wenckebachweg

 

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That's what happens when it's warm and sunny and it's FRIDAY ! :) Sometimes it doesn't take much to make Cleo happy.

I took several photos of her today. Maybe I should store them somewhere for the long weeks and months of winter when I'll hardly have any chance to get a Cleo photo.

A lovely snowfall overnight of 6 inches in the Ozarks. . .everyone waking up to a soft, white winter wonderland. . . and best of all -- school cancelled.

We had some snow in the morning and Linus was out of control. The photo is rubbish from a technical point of view, it was early morning and still rather dark, but I love his excitement which shows so well here. I had planned to try some photos of Linus with his Santa hat today but I postponed it because I didn't want to spoil his fun. The snow has disappeared almost completely now but Linus enjoyed every minute.

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If You Wait… all that Happens is You Get Older.

- Larry McMurtry

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Went out this morning looking for Goslings as it’s that time of year. I found a Canada Goose Family with goslings in tow, but it was this Mallard Duck Male flashing his feathers that caught my eye. Looks like the Goslings will come to my gallery a bit later : )

 

Mallards are large ducks with hefty bodies, rounded heads, and wide, flat bills. Like many “dabbling ducks” the body is long and the tail rides high out of the water, giving a blunt shape. In flight their wings are broad and set back toward the rear.

 

Male Mallards have a dark, iridescent-green head and bright yellow bill. The gray body is sandwiched between a brown breast and black rear. Females and juveniles are mottled brown with orange-and-brown bills. Both sexes have a white-bordered, blue “speculum” patch in the wing.

 

Mallards are “dabbling ducks”—they feed in the water by tipping forward and grazing on underwater plants. They almost never dive. They can be very tame ducks especially in city ponds, and often group together with other Mallards and other species of dabbling ducks.

 

Mallards can live in almost any wetland habitat, natural or artificial. Look for them on lakes, ponds, marshes, rivers, and coastal habitats, as well as city and suburban parks and residential backyards.

 

- The Cornell Lab of Ornithology

  

(200-600 @ 600 mm, 1/3200 @ f/6.3, ISO 1000, edited to taste)

Preparing for tomorrows Macro Mondays Theme ........it was securely set up..........Then Accidents Happen !

I gave this shot from a previous visit to South Devon the nostalgic treatment as our aim to go back this year just didn't happen because of the severe weather conditions. I don't even know if the tractor was running but the tide was right in when we nipped over to Challaborough Bay and I was frozen anyway ......

34:52 A Place I Love

 

I love the Oregon coast, and I also love being in the forest, so here, I was in the forest on the Oregon coast. I find that being in a forest, I immediately feel a sense of calm and oneness with nature, and am in awe of everything around me. When I try to capture that on camera, it's never what I experienced, so have a hard time working with any of my forest images. The magic happens when I'm there, but it doesn't seem to look the same on the screen. Oh well....

 

I wasn't able to be online much the past couple of days, so most likely, you only received faves from me. I'll try to remedy that today. Have a lovely Monday!

 

Zoom in and take a look around :)

...I deleted my image by

mistake!! ROFL (This happens when you have a lack of sleep)

 

And then again...You will search for me in another person, but you will never find me. Bah!

 

RK poses. Bob@Crossroads.

My location@Furillen.

 

What happens to large structures that become derelict? No, this is not about 'me', but who is responsible or can you just be allowed to let something decompose irrespective of how it affects others or the environment? This may be a wreck in a better state than the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach harbour. Apparently it is at risk of sinking as there are no bilge pumps to drain the lower compartments and they are corroding and weakening. But who can afford the hundreds of millions that might be required to replace the weakened parts and keep it floating? The current owners seem to be suggesting it's not their problem. If it sinks, will they just leave someone else to pay the bills and deal with the wreck? It's a bit big.

And nothing ever happens, nothing happens at all

The needle returns to the start of the song

And we all sing along like before

And we'll all be lonely tonight and lonely tomorrow

I just happened to see her in hay field by edge of my yard.

I managed to quickly open door and call to her as she looked around a got a few shots before she walked to woods in background. Shortly after this day she gave birth to two beautiful fawns. I have seen them nearly a hundred times now. I used to keep account but finally gave up!!! :-)

Museum het Depot.

 

Why is that foot on the railing of the stairs?

Tribute to Notre Dame

A clear view of what happens once your sister goes under the knife. We are at Richford, Vermont and the Newport road train is sporting an 8700 RS-18 while the Richford local has the new version, RS-18u. Cars will be swapped and the road train will continue. Those were the days to be in the "North Kingdom"!

While going through some older photos, I happened to find this little gem. It's Trinity, posing at the dog park. It was originally in color, but it just didn't look right, so I changed it to black & white to give it a more softer and dramatic effect.

Just happened to look out the side window as I was driving to Westhay today and spotted this rather splendid sight. The most I've ever seen together. Global warming strikes again :@\

A beautiful gift of autumn; the moon rises from the horizon intercepting the colours of twilight.

 

Un bel regalo dell'autunno; quando la luna spunta all'orizzonte intercettando i colori del crepuscolo.

 

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The 2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast is an example of what happens when an automaker commits to crafting a vehicle that offers the best performance money can buy. With almost 800 horses under the hood, this coupe provides brutish power, facilitating a zero-to-60-mph sprint that clocks in at less than three seconds. Fuel economy is poor, and the 812 Superfast's $330,000-plus price makes it accessible only to the very privileged few. Still, if you have deep pockets and a thirst for spectacular handling, this skilled Ferrari won't disappoint.

Ferrari's 812 Superfast gets its muscle from a 6.5-liter V-12 powerplant, and this engine delivers a bracing 788 horsepower and 529 lb-ft of torque. A seven-speed automatic transmission sends power to the rear wheels. The 812 Superfast holds a place among the quickest of the quick. In our track tests, it sprinted from zero to 60 mph in a scant 2.8 seconds. That's a dazzling performance, but it trails that of the McLaren 720S. That car made the run in just 2.7 seconds. Handling is nimble, especially when you consider this Ferrari's relatively hefty curb weight. The engine note is mellifluous, and the car's brakes are potent enough to bring this beast to a quick and decisive standstill.

Thanks to Car And Driver for the above.

Sometimes you just happen to wander through a scene looking for another scene, a quick sideways glance told me this was a much better shot than the back of the Schloss.

 

This was taken from a little bridge, really a culvert crossing between the back of the Schloss and the golf course a little oasis of serenity happened quite by chance or maybe the fates have put it in my path for a reason like capturing a perfect moment in time at least to me :).

 

In my mind I will forever be sitting at the little table on this patio enjoying a glass of very good wine watching the ducks, geese and swans with a cacophony of peacocks somehow serenading you in this shady peaceful setting.

 

This handsome chocolate box cottage on the moat tributary, is most likely the golf course owners or family getaway versus the greenskeepers but I like to imagine it is a perk that befits the person that maintains these lovely spotless grounds and course.

 

I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 24-70mm 2.8 G2 Lens at 46mm 1/20s, f/11 ISO 100 processed in LR, Topaz Denoise, PS (Lumenzia and DXO Nik Color Efex)

 

Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.

...on rainy dark november days.

 

When The Levee Breaks-- Robert Plant Jimmy Page

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL3nFxSoApE

 

made with stable diffusion,topaz and photoshop.

Closing in on an abandoned school bus while Palousing on a random gravel road.

For some reason, this and a couple of other pics came out really dark and grainy (I probably screwed up a setting or two again). But, instead of trying to fix it or even trash the pic, I decided to go with it.

 

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We had Rain, two Day's in a Row.

That you dream away while looking at a picture. And when you wake up you find yourself back in the middle of an incredible romantic mood...

**it happens...

2024, paper, shadows, lights, and water.

 

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