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They are still Lilies in the pond, I have learn much this year, what is late bloomer and what stops early, only one has stop blooming and that was my best bloomer all season long, I guess even flowers get tired:-)
Have a nice week ahead everyone!
Last weekend many of us Pentictonites were caught with our irrigation on when the temperatures plummeted to a record crashing -8C. I was so distracted with the dazzling beauty in my own yard that I didn't make it to the icy sculptures in the vineyards and orchards around me.
Took this Yesterday on our stone bistro table,
I think the sun played big role how tis photo came out,
Tina is still in bloom and the aroma is intoxicating!
The Rhododendrons have been special this year. This colourful and scented variety provides an eye catching summer display…
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Straight from the camera, hand held.
The yellow in the background is a daisy.
Normally, I'd crop this slightly to balance it up, but I like to add a shot every now and then that I haven't touched.... and I thought that this could be one of them.
Peak bloom now at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. A delight for the senses.
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This lily is a very good performer. It has deep violet-purple to dark blue blossoms that are very fragrant.
Reminded me of this song,
I was attracted to the center which actually seems to glow as it with an inner power source .
While out walking around.
When using Lightroom I think I accidentally hit a preset with vignetting and this was the result. I must admit, I prefer the shot with the vignetting.
Fushimi Inari Shrine (Fushimi Inari Taisha) is an important Shinto shrine in Kyoto that is famous for its thousands of torii gates leading up to the top of Mount Inari. The shrine is dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice, and many fox statues, believed to be the messengers of Inari, can be seen throughout the grounds, As I approached the summit the sun starting hitting the torii gates, making them glow as though lit from within.
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If you can have a favourite field, then this is mine - just a shame I live so far away from it! Guess that's why it's so special :-)
Almost dark... with the last sunrays of the afternoon. I uploaded a shot from the same wonderful model earlier in autumn. Organizing my archives I couldn't withstand to upload this one too ;))
I took this image in a remote slot canyon near Kanab (no, it's not Peekaboo). I got to this spot right as a small light beam hit the wall just around the bend and reflected some gorgeous light onto the back wall. The effect only lasted a couple minutes. I found this canyon to be quite photogenic and it's a place we can take photo tours out to! The best part is you have this canyon all to yourself, unlike the more popular non-technical canyons in the area.
A mercury glass bird tealight holder from my Christmas collection. I love the inner glow the flame gives this bird. We have snow on the ground here. Let It Glow
I know, yet another forest shot. I can't help it. Before 2008, I was never interested at all in photographing a forest interior. Then, in 2008, I had an epiphany and now, I can't get enough of trying to capture the inner glow of a forest.
This image was captured while wandering a trail in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, a part of Redwood National and State Parks. I'd come across two things during my wander: a sign warning hikers not to approach any elk they might see along the trail (I never saw any, myself - elk, that is) and the other was this lovely little footbridge beckoning the hiker to cross over and continue following the trail to whatever adventure awaited.
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A few weekends ago I went to the Natural History Museum in London. I can't remember the last time I had been to a museum, which was probably back in the school days on one of those day trips, so I was particular looking forward to this.
...and it was a day I thoroughly enjoyed...it was like being back at school learning about science and the human body.
To end the day in style, in the evening we watched Night at the Museum which was just hilarious....Ben Stiller really kills me laughing sometimes.