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oh, oh, oh, oh......!!!!!

It looks like Santa took the wrong exit......... and was transported to a parallel universe.........

When this was discovered he was immediately send back to our world again.......but, as you can see, something went wrong, his "structure" is more or less fragmentized.........

oh, oh, oh, oh......!!!!!

 

Model: origami 'Santa Mask'

Design: Akira Yoshizawa

Diagrams in the book 'Simple Origami" by Akira Yoshizawa

 

Head folded from 30x30cm wrapping paper.

Mask folded from 15x15cm kamipaper.

Last night at 10:45pm, William McIntosh sent me a text, "70% chance of awesome sunrise at Leo Carrillo Beach". I immediately declined and he sent back "Boo". After checking Bill's conclusions on NWS and Skyfire it only took 30 secs to succumb. Alright I'm in, I replied. Again I would have to be up and ready to go in 5 hours. Forget it I'm not going to be able to sleep I thought to myself and I was right. I spent the next 4 hours studying and watching Youtube videos about photography locations. I have now been awake for 36 hours straight.

During our last trip to Malibu Beach, Bill and I ran into another photographer on the beach that turned out to be a real nice guy. While we where loading up the car Bill had ask him if he knew of any other interesting spots in the vicinity to shoot. The man says that just up Pacific Coast Highway about 10 miles was a cool little spot that he liked to shoot on occasion. A little spot found around lifeguard shack three just passed the parking area he says. It was already after Golden hour but Bill and I decided to go and scout it out for a future trip. What we found was such a cool location which we were "Surprised" to find included a double arch, several small sandy beaches, a flat reef shelf and a pass through cave leading to a little hidden beach while during sunrise has a beautiful glow entering it from the east. This is a shot of one side of the double arch, the view of the double arch can only be captured during the point of lowest tide but during high tide it is possible to capture one side of the arch which is seen here. The sky exploded with color and Bill has now dubbed me his lucky charm after 7 of our last 8 excursions were blessed with fantastic light. I'll take those odds anyday. Funny thing, I was just thinking the same about him. Hehe. Hope you like it!!! If you do please leave a quick comment.

 

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You leave the Autumn and immediately enter the Winter reign, paying six acorns and a jar of jam to the gendarmes on duty. Attention, they check if you have snow tires and a shred of imagination to land such a long period...

Redstarts are immediately identifiable by their bright orange-red tails, which they often quiver. Breeding males look smart, with slate grey upper parts, black faces and wings and an orange rump and chest. Females and young are duller. Redstarts 'bob' in a very robin-like manner, but spend little time at ground level. It is included on the Amber List of species with unfavourable conservation status in Europe where it is declining. From the RSPB website.

Redstarts are immediately identifiable by their bright orange-red tails, which they often quiver. Breeding males look smart, with slate grey upper parts, black faces and wings and an orange rump and chest. Females and young are duller. Redstarts 'bob' in a very robin-like manner, but spend little time at ground level. It is included on the Amber List of species with unfavourable conservation status in Europe where it is declining. From the RSPB website.

Redstarts are immediately identifiable by their bright orange-red tails, which they often quiver. Breeding males look smart, with slate grey upper parts, black faces and wings and an orange rump and chest. Females and young are duller. Redstarts 'bob' in a very robin-like manner, but spend little time at ground level. It is included on the Amber List of species with unfavourable conservation status in Europe where it is declining. From the RSPB website.

Immediately before sunrise the sky changed from cool pink to warm orange tones.

 

Panorama of 6 vertical shots a' 50 mm, assembled and edited in Lightroom. The original pano has 15725 x 6487 pixels, 47 MB (March 16, 2017, 7:05 am).

 

Unmittelbar vor Sonnenaufgang wechselte der Himmel von kühlem pink zu warmen orange-Tönen.

 

Panorama aus 6 vertikalen Bildern a' 50 mm, zusammengesetzt und bearbeitet in Lightroom. Das Original-JPG hat 15725 x 6487 Pixel, 47 MB (16.03.2017, 7:05 Uhr).

 

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Taken immediately after birth.

Healthy calf and a proud mother

 

cows are indoors its too hot this moment

and the grass grows poorly because of the drought !

Waiting for rain.

Greetings all the farm animals

Caroline

Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.

 

The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theatre Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by architects of the time, such as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict artists, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.

 

In 1945, during the last months of World War II, the building was largely destroyed again, this time by the bombing of Dresden and subsequent firestorm, leaving only the exterior shell standing. Exactly 40 years later, on 13 February 1985, the opera's reconstruction was completed. It was rebuilt to be almost identical to its appearance before the war, but with the benefit of new stage machinery and an accompanying modern rear service building.

 

The Semperoper reopened with the opera that was performed just before the building's destruction in 1945, Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz. When the Elbe flooded in 2002, the building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December of that year.

Peeking through the wet spider web !!

Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.

 

The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theatre Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by architects of the time, such as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict artists, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.

 

In 1945, during the last months of World War II, the building was largely destroyed again, this time by the bombing of Dresden and subsequent firestorm, leaving only the exterior shell standing. Exactly 40 years later, on 13 February 1985, the opera's reconstruction was completed. It was rebuilt to be almost identical to its appearance before the war, but with the benefit of new stage machinery and an accompanying modern rear service building.

 

The Semperoper reopened with the opera that was performed just before the building's destruction in 1945, Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz. When the Elbe flooded in 2002, the building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December of that year.

The bell tower of St. Nicholas Cathedral (known as the flooded bell tower) is a historical and architectural monument on the artificial island of the Uglich reservoir near the town of Kalyazin..The bell tower was built in 1800 under Nikolsky Cathedral (built in 1694) of the former Nikolo-Zhabensky monastery in the style of classicism; had five tiers, a dome with a head and a spire. The bell tower (height 74.5 m) was built in 6 years. It had 12 bells.

By the 1940s, the Volgostroy project was approved, which envisaged the artificial expansion of the Volga River and the creation of hydroelectric power stations in its water area. When the Uglich reservoir was created, the old part of Kalyazin was in the flood zone; the cathedral was demolished, and the bell tower was left as a lighthouse. Immediately, as laden barges began to go along the Volga, it became clear that it was impossible to orient to other signs, since a very sharp turn of the river runs here..On August 18, 2016, 5 new bells were installed on the bell tower; they were cast by special order in the Moscow workshop of Ilya Drozdihin. Now the bell ringing accompanies each service.

Currently, the flooded bell tower is the main symbol of Kalyazin and attracts many tourists. In the summer, regular prayers are held near the bell tower.

Immediately after leaving the nest, this young kingfisher dives straight into the undergrowth.

 

Again very happy to be able to witness the fledgling of young kingfishers. This is a very nice and interesting experience every time. Exciting too, because you have to stay more than one hundred percent focused on the nest entrance in order not to miss anything. The young kingfisher is very fast and can hardly be followed when he or she leaves the nest. The light conditions leave much to be desired, it was again very early - 06:00 - to not miss anything.

 

My thanks again go to Hennie Hoefakker who, due to all his special knowledge and love for the kingfisher, has once again been perfectly able to determine the exact fledging-date ...... hats off man and thank you !!

   

When one says, "maldives" immediately thinks to this kind of color. The sea is so transparent and so crystalline... What a paradise.

Redstarts are immediately identifiable by their bright orange-red tails, which they often quiver. Breeding males look smart, with slate grey upper parts, black faces and wings and an orange rump and chest. Females and young are duller. Redstarts 'bob' in a very robin-like manner, but spend little time at ground level. It is included on the Amber List of species with unfavourable conservation status in Europe where it is declining. What they eat: Mainly insects; also spiders, worms and berries (Courtesy RSPB).

 

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This was immediately after the shot I posted yesterday - it appears that junior wasn't successful in receiving all the food, as the parent withdrew with the majority still in the beak.

The dark days before Christmas, ripe on the trees, which you can't see in this spot (but was everywhere else in this region), but too wonderful not to post it immediately today!

Toucans immediately became one of my favorite birds to photograph in Costa Rica. This toucan used to be called Chestnut-mandibled but the name has been changed. Taken in Boca Tapada, Costa Rica.

 

I will be off Flickr for a few days.

 

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Red-tailed Hawk-3107

 

Looks like a fantastic action shot with small rodents involved. Nope. Actually, this is the result of me making a U turn, stopping the car on the side of the road, and getting out of the car in the most stealthy manner I can muster. No luck....... ever. The hawk was perched on a large real estate sign, and as consistently happens, departed the scene immediately.

Receiving light from the sun, leaves with autumn yellow color shined like gold. In Senjoujiki, Nagano, Japan.

 

朝日を受けてダケカンバの黄葉が黄金色に輝きました。千畳敷にて

Redstarts are immediately identifiable by their bright orange-red tails, which they often quiver. Breeding males look smart, with slate grey upper parts, black faces and wings and an orange rump and chest. Females and young are duller. Redstarts 'bob' in a very robin-like manner, but spend little time at ground level. It is included on the Amber List of species with unfavourable conservation status in Europe where it is declining. What they eat: Mainly insects; also spiders, worms and berries (Courtesy RSPB).

 

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On a previous post of Cape Espichel - “Gateway To Heaven” (www.flickr.com/photos/142581467@N05/49885571788/in/datepo...) I’ve presented a view of the Nossa Senhora do Cabo Church, namely of its façade and the lateral accommodation wings.

 

This view here is taken from the other side (after crossing the “magic gate” mentioned in that post), on the area immediately preceding the sea (on my back as I was taking this shot) that was also the subject of a previous post here covering the nearby lighthouse (www.flickr.com/photos/142581467@N05/49912818718/in/datepo...).

 

The buildings here are simple but beautiful and blend harmoniously with the raw and wild, desolate place, where giant waves crash against sheer, towering cliffs. Whom could ask for a more inspiring view?

 

From the 13th century onwards this spot has been a place of pilgrimage. Legend tells that Virgin Mary was seen there, riding a giant mule. The church – “Nossa Senhora do Cabo Church” (Our Lady of the Cape, protectress of fishermen) – was built in 1701 and is worth a visit, to admire the ornately finished interior, beautifully painted ceiling and experience the tranquillity of the place.

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Cabo Espichel, Portugal

 

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So, I immediately think of the song "Little Talks" when I look at images from this house. Its an old one I visited in Joe Batt's Arm. I just loved the character of the place. Hope you hang around....I have a few from here!

 

Oh, and "Hi!"

  

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(Little Talks- 1)

C'est une visiteuse assez habituelle de nombreux jardins des zones rurales. Elle est assez timide, mais elle ne dédaignera pas les mangeoires en hiver en compagnie d'autres variétés de mésanges, à condition de trouver des arbres ou des buissons à proximité. Les mésanges nonnettes sont tellement vives et rapides qu'un court instant leur suffit, pour prélever des graines à la mangeoire. image prise depuis la tente affût et dans un milieu naturel .

 

PS : toute demande de partage avec un groupe sera rejetée sur le champ , je ne désire aucune publicité sur mon travail ( j'ai largement passé l'âge de recevoir des Oscars , des Bons Points et autres gamineries de ce genre ....) , merci de votre compréhension .

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She is a fairly regular visitor to many gardens in rural areas. She is quite shy, but she will not disdain the feeders in winter with other varieties of chickadees, provided you find trees or bushes nearby. The tits are so lively and fast that a short moment is enough for them to collect seeds from the feeder. image taken from the lookout tent and in a natural environment.

 

PS: any request to share with a group will be rejected immediately, I do not want any publicity on my work (I am largely past the age of receiving Oscars, Good Points and other such nonsense ... ) , thank you for your understanding .

the impossible will be done immediately,

miracles take a little longer :-)

 

There are a lot of ways to fly,

the risks are of different nature and the

Landings too :-)

  

Monty Python's Flying Circus :-)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM_UFWFh0hc

 

Beautyful Visions-Van Morisson

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq4VvE2s0V0

 

This is now one of my favorite birds - I love yellows and the birds look fabulous and beautiful. They are small social birds found in large flocks of 10-15 whenever we sight them. They are widely distributed in the Himalayan region and easily found in bushy areas.

 

The birds are quite vary of the larger Magpies, Thrushes and of course the treepies. So they immediately scoot whenever those larger birds appear anywhere near them. The Magpies - very large birds and extremely aggressive - are very beautiful - but they are total spoilsports!

 

Thank you so much in advance for your views, feedback and faves.

Still in the Tierpark Berlin - here we see the adorable face of a Black Lemur. This is a female. The male are totally black.

When I saw this little face, I fell immediately in love. What an expression! 😄

 

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Two similar signs, one in Freiburg at the restaurant "Storchen", the other in Colmar. Despite the different countries and languages, there's a lot of joint history. Nonetheless, there are differences that immediately let you recognize which shot is from Germany and which from France.

There was one day in December when it was real winter here. I immediately felt like there won't be many more chances, so I grabbed my camera and just started walking..

This here is a small village pond just outside of where I live. It was really cold and windy and absolutely fantastic.

And the moral of the story is: take advantage of every opportunity you get. You don't know when the next time you'll have one.

 

Es gab im Dezember einen Tag, an dem hier richtiger Winter war. Ich hatte sofort das Gefühl, dass es nicht viele weitere Chancen geben wird, hab meine Kamera geschnappt und bin einfach losgelaufen..

Dies hier ist ein kleiner Dorfteich ein kleines Stück außerhalb meines Wohnortes. Es war wirklich kalt und sehr windig und absolut phantastisch.

Und die Moral von der Geschichte ist: Nutze jede Gelegenheit, die du bekommst. Du weisst nicht, wann du das nächste Mal eine haben wirst.

 

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""" YES!!! Finally Santa is here and immediately caught in the act by a famous Santa-spotter ;-)), but it's unclear if he's climbing out of a chimney, after leaving presents in that house or if he's been sleeping in a flowerpot.. ......

What do you think?"""

 

Although I will post the last picture of this Santa-series tomorrow, I would like to thank everyone for following it and the nice comments I received. It is much appreciated.

Many thanks for your friendship! ❤️

 

A Happy Xmas everyone or Happy Holidays with your beloved ones, enjoy the time together.

  

Paper:

Just one sheet of red foil 35x35cm

Final size: height 12,5cm, lenght 9cm, depth: 3cm

 

Model: origami Santa Claus 2

Design: Neal Elias

Diagrams on the CD: 'The Origami World of Neal Elias' by Dave Venables and Marc Cooman

I've known for some time that the place around here to see acorn woodpeckers is Dawson Creek. But, after multiple trips there, I'd still not seen them. Finally, today,, I did my (internet) research to see _where_ at Dawson Creek that they'd been seen. I found a wetland somewhat matching the description, and immediately saw a Northern Flicker. But soon after, I saw a pair of acorn woodpeckers land on this tree. I now know where to look!!!

Fado is currently a world wide known symbol of Portugal, being represented for many years in foreign countries by Amália Rodrigues, and more recently by Dulce Pontes, Mariza and Katia Guerreiro, among others. Throughout the world, to the name of Portugal, there were two things immediately referred: the Fado and soccer. Although taking many forms, as it is sung differently in Porto, Coimbra and Lisbon, the Fado is, by self-earned right, the very expression of the Portuguese soul.

ich.unesco.org/en/RL/fado-urban-popular-song-of-portugal-...

 

Amália Rodrigues known as the 'Rainha do Fado' ("Queen of Fado") was instrumental in popularising fado worldwide and travelled internationally throughout her career. Amália remains the best-selling Portuguese artist in history.

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The Portuguese guitar or Portuguese guitarra (Portuguese: guitarra portuguesa) is a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings, strung in six courses of two strings. It is one of the few musical instruments that still uses watch-key or Preston tuners. It is iconically associated with the musical genre known as Fado, and is now an icon for anything Portuguese.

 

The drinks in the back ground:

Beer lovers who come to Portugal are often disappointed by the range of Portuguese beers that are on offer. Essentially, there are just two: Super Bock and Sagres. Although they do taste different, enough that most people form a preference for one or the other, they’re both the same style of beer: a light-bodied pale lager.

 

Ginginha: If you are planning to visit Lisbon, Portugal, you will certainly run into a hole-in-the-wall shop selling shots of “ginginja, ” also known as ginginha or ginja, is a sour cherry liquor native to Portugal, particularly central Portugal around Lisbon and the town of Óbidos. Ginginja is 100% Portuguese and you will not find ginginja anywhere else!

 

Licor Beirão, is a Portuguese liqueur from the Beira region of Portugal. Originating in the 19th century, it’s a herbal liqueur flavoured with multiple botanicals, herbs and spices. It’s pretty popular in Portugal where it can be drank neat, in cocktails, in your coffee, and even in recipes for desserts and sweets. The exact recipe is still a family secret, but it’s known to include eucalyptus, cinnamon, rosemary, lavender, aniseed and mint.

RKO_0515. Unfortunately this male kingfisher immediately turned away after its dive.

 

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-Birth- 'Hot Air Ballon' - Main Advert

@ FANTASY FAIRE 2022!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (April 21 – May 8)

 

F E A T U R E S -

 

Burner -

 

Particles and sounds!

 

Whenever you moved the burner will activate and also sound. Immediately stopping

whenever you do. There is also subtle hot air wafting up from it when you stop.

6 animations (click any part of the item to cycle through them)

Two standing poses and 4 waving poses.

Swirling Lights!

Sparkly Particles

Textures -

8 main balloon textures

16 basket textures

8 bar, metal rings and string textures.

Modifiable -

 

Change the tint, materials, glow, whatever you like on every part of the hot air

 

all info in the blog

 

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#MacroMondays

#Odd

 

For "Odd", I immediately had the idea of combining Ohropax® earplugs and my new Sennheiser earbuds. The idea probably came to my mind so easily because my old, trusted, super comfy custom-made earbuds stopped working properly just recently when the right earpiece went "deaf" all of a sudden. I had them sent to the manufacturer, and even though they don't make those earphones anymore (only hearing aids, their original field of business), I still hope that they can fix it. The irony here is that I bought these earphones at the audiologist (you couldn't buy them anywhere else) years ago, because to make the earpieces, the audiologist had to make a silicone earmold, secured with a cotton thread so you could safely remove the silicone once it had hardened. So I sat there, waiting with my ears totally muffled by the silicone, and rummaging about the pretty likely next step following the purchase of in-ear headphones: hearing aids if I turn up the volume too loudly...

 

The width of the little scene is 5 cm/1,9 inches, so the width of the frame, negative space included, is about 5,5 cm/2,1 inches. The final image is an in-camera focus stacking made of 15 images. And yes, I have bought these colourful Ohropax® earplugs just for the theme, because I thought the standard yellow or orange earplugs would look a little boring for my "Sister Disco" setup ;) The earplugs come in four colours, blue, green, yellow, and orange, and all have a nice marbling pattern. I decided to use only three of the earplugs so the scene wouldn't get too big and there would also be some negative space to let the image "breathe". Processed in DXO, Color Efex Pro, and Photoshop.

 

Soundtrack: CTRL/STRG+ www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTTY6Z51mO0

 

HMM, Everyone, and have a nice, sunny week ahead!

Looking up at this much photographed London architectural icon situated south of the river, at the base of London Bridge. Click the link below and you'll immediately be able to make sense of this pov.

 

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It was my first time at Myakka River State Park located above Naples in SW Florida. I camped there which gave me the opportunity to photograph earlier than their 8am opening time. There were several Black Skimmers working the mouth of the river and I liked the particular pose this one gave me. They are contact feeders, dragging their lower mandible through the water with reflexes fast enough to clamp on a fish immediately upon contact, bending their head under them to absorb the impact and maybe provide some microseconds of time to secure their prey. It’s amazing they don’t break their necks on hard objects, but I’ve never seen even one with a broken bill; although I suspect it happens. (Rynchops niger) (Sony a1, Sony 400mm f/2.8 at f/2.8, 1/5000 second, ISO 800)

A lone Kea, taken at Cascade Saddle , Mt Aspiring National Park , New Zealand. This one is wild but banded to help analyse their movements . Immediately behind the Kea is a sheer 500m drop

Foggy Morning

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“If you want to see what the fog hides in itself, don't wait for the fog to disperse! Instead of waiting for something to happen in this short life, do something immediately! Enter the fog!”

― Mehmet Murat Ildan

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Situated immediately S of the Alyth-Glenshee public road some 620m NW of Smyrna cottage there are the remains of a farmstead comprising five buildings and a kiln arranged around the sides of two separate enclosures. One unroofed building annotated as Ruins and attached to the interior of an enclosure.

Two unroofed buildings, one of which is attached to an incomplete enclosure, and two conjoined enclosures. Separate Farmhouse nearby,

 

The reason for the name ‘Cathedral Grove’ becomes immediately obvious only a few minutes into visiting. Soaring towards the sky, these huge trees form their own beautiful cathedral of nature.

 

Featuring a magnificent temperate rainforest with enormous 800 year old trees, a carpet of ferns and draping moss, Cathedral Grove is an essential stop on any Vancouver Island road trip.

 

Officially known as MacMillan Provincial Park, the trees in Cathedral Grove are amongst the oldest and tallest in Canada.

 

It’s a humbling experience to stand next to these incredibly tall and gnarled tree trunks, some as wide as a car. The tree canopy is up to 80 metres high in places, with the sky a distant proposition. As you walk through the forest, beams of sunlight filter through the branches above, illuminating so many layers of green.

 

MacMillan Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. May 2022.

 

Eagle-Eye Tours - Ultimate British Columbia.

The stunning Canadian Rocky Mountains immediately give way to farming and ranching in south western Alberta. This photo reminds me of the emblem of Alberta which depicts a blue sky, snow capped mountains and a wheat field. This photo is taken just north of Waterton Lakes National Park.

 

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Immediately after the Alan pass there was a village ...

Part of the houses in the village have been renovated.

Sometimes you are "richer" than you think. Today I dug up this necklace from the drawer of a closet, photographed it and I will be wearing it immediately. Thanks to "Looking close on Friday".

Pileated Woodpecker: It's always nice to be blessed with a visit from Woody-Woody-Woodpecker. He/She does not visit often and it's nearly impossible to actually get a photo. If I am out and they see me, they leave immediately. If I see them and go out, they leave immediately. However, this lovely came to visit while I was at the window with the camera. I was able to get a couple of clean shots. This is my favorite of the two.

 

Have a wonderful day and happy snapping.

Immediately after the flood on the Rideau Canal.

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