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I had a whole bunch of these beautiful flocks of pansies in deep violet and purple shades blossoming in my garden in the spring ! Every morning, and these rich vibrant lil fellas would embalm me with the color and its energy and bright happy moods !
And i found my best color :)
I have tried to capture the nothern lights and the Big Dipper together for awhile now. Rhis is my best attempt to date. I'm not sure how many exposures I took trying to get this photo. The northern lights were out but not extremely strong. After about an hour they briefly got more intense. It was not a really clear night so that gave less stars visible in the sky which fortunately brought out the Big Dipper. The fog lights of my vehicle were turned on for about half the exposure giving a little light to the foreground.
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Have no idea what this is, just thought it was pretty. Anyone who does not is more than welcome to mention in the comments.
you are in a good place !
Sorry, to me is very difficult to visit people that always only leave a fav without commenting...
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I have long time been thinking of making horse portrait with paint and texture. But I have not photographed any good pictures. So this night I searched for Public Domain and found several nice pictures.
Here is my first attempt. Not particularly bold maybe. We look forward to the next try.
Horse picture: Public Domain, Texture: Jai Johnson.
Have a nice new week, dear friends.
Have a lovely Halloween weekend all my Flickr friends & thank you for all your kind comments & faves. Taken in Bernay Gardens Stanmore.
have an eye on the eye.
Leopard in the Seronera, Serengeti, Tanzania
I take pictures because I like it, not because I am good at it.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.
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Have a great day, take care of you and thanks for your clicks, likes and comments here or as well on my website were you can find more than 5.000 pics in my picture gallery. Best wishes Roland.
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Have a Wonderful Day, Flickr Friends.
The Canada Goose is a large wild goose species with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. Native to arctic and temperate regions of North America, its migration occasionally reaches northern Europe. It has been introduced to the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands.
Like most geese, the Canada goose is primarily herbivorous and normally migratory; it tends to be found on or close to fresh water.
Extremely successful at living in human-altered areas, Canada geese have proven able to establish breeding colonies in urban and cultivated areas, which provide food and few natural predators. The success of this common park species has led to its often being considered a pest species because of its depredation of crops and its noise, droppings, aggressive territorial behavior towards both humans and other animals, and its habit of begging for food (caused by human hand feeding).
The oldest known wild Canada Goose was a female, and at least 33 years, 3 months old when she was shot in Ontario in 2001. She had been banded in Ohio in 1969.
(Wikipedia)
(600mm, 1/1600 @ f/6.3, ISO 2000)
Have a wonderful weekend all my Flickr friends & thank you for all your kind comments & faves. Taken in Bushey Rose Garden.
I have posted two photos of this scene in sequence ... this one ... a telephoto capture at 200mm and the other at 62mm. It was, of course, not a devil moon at all but really quite beautiful .... poetic license and all that and any excuse to include a link to a Creedence Clearwater song. :)
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
Creedence Clearwater's "Bad Moon Rising" www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUQiUFZ5RDw
Hello dear friends.
I´m on my feet again , slowly , slowly, I'll be back.
A lot of training right now, and it's hard to sit at the computer.
But I'm glad that finally I'll soon have two healthy knees to go with it.
Thanks for all the encouraging greetings.
I have a grandcat and a granddog and even a cat nephew. But I have no cute face shots of my grands that were taken by me, and I'm pretty sure my sister will be posting a photo of my feline nephew. So here is Rufus, my Connecticut neighbor's cat. We called him "the philosopher cat" because he would sit on his porch for hours staring in one direction, seemingly contemplating life on Alewife Cove. He's been gone for several years now, but I still think about him often. And he looks a lot like my grandcat! ^-^
Residents have been flocking to this tropical island paradise for its beautiful views and innovative wave system for years. A great place to relax and listen to the tide crash on the shore.
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I have to say that getting out at 4am is worth every bit when the prize is having the whole of the Quiraing to yourself on a morning like this!!
The sun just making an appearance before clouding over.
This is an essential walk for any photographer as it passes though some of the most spectacular landscapes in Scotland.
As part of the Trotternish ridge it has been formed by a massive landslip which has created high cliffs, hidden plateaus and pinnacles of rock. Choose a clear day and bring your camera.