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Self isolating. One from the archives. Brean Down Somerset. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
The world has turned upside down.
Morning photography while isolating works fairly well, except when I accidentally stepped in or on a mole hill and rolled. Luckily, I was not carrying coffee in one hand— the rolling provided plenty of adrenaline!
Another old fruit tree, but so few trees or plants have begun to bloom that these called to me.
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Just me and some old trees in Hookina Creek north of Hawker, South Australia. The air glow was so green!! 3 flash units as well as the lamp I'm holding. 5 shot vertical panorama stitched and edited in Photoshop. Sigma lens.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Slimbridge WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Slimbridge WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
In covid times our Government did the unusual act of getting back in by a landslide. I'm glad they did as it showed the average kiwi is not happy with people spinning untruth about how our pandemic was handled. Today I am in our capital city, Wellington, where one person has covid and is in isolation. All their contacts are being chased up and self isolating and I hope I will not meet any of them today.
Photos taken by Pam in Leeds in her garden.
Posted to me by our friend Linda in Leeds.
When we are isolating at home it is surprising what we discover going on in the garden.
Such a delight … :-)
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Slimbridge WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Isolating at home with relatively mild covid symptoms (am triple jabbed). Makes you appreciate your own back garden a little more.
Isolating a single bird from the throng of it's flock-mates, proved to be more challenging than I expected. I managed it here though.
French Camargue - August 2018.
Self isolating. My garden, Gwent. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Korth's Meadow - Iowa
A breezy warm afternoon out in my favorite meadow. Once again, self-isolating out in areas where there are no people. No wildlife today, other than migrating Canadian Geese overhead.
I sure don't like what I'm hearing on the national news . . .
This could be "one darn long winter!"
Sigh . . .
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Self isolating garden birding is a bit repetitive but gives you a chance to spend a bit more time on a particular subject such as the local Starlings or the Mob as I describe them :-)
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
You don't want to self-isolate in this place at the moment.
Walking perhaps 0.5 km from the very famous Seljalandsfoss waterfall along an icy path we came to an almost hidden opening in the rock. We might have missed it if a couple of people hadn't emerged from the narrow gap, tottering on a few small rocks, some below the surface of the fast running small river. Carefully negotiating the slippery packed snow we got down to river level and carefully stepped into the cavern like passage, one foot forward at a time on to another small rock that often rocked and rolled as weight went on it. After fifteen yards or so and delicate scrabble up an ice covered rock and we were in on scrunchy ice and gravel at the base of a waterfall that thundered down about 50 feet through a hole in the cave ceiling. There was spray everywhere and little room to move. It would have made a great shot to have someone stand on the big boulder but I suspect someone even wearing crampons would not have found enough purchase on it's smooth, clear ice coating.
The place? It's called Gljufrabu. (According to Google map)
English lesson #6.25: "to isolate"; transitive verb;
to:
-separate, set/keep apart, segregate, detach, cut off, shut away, keep in solitude, quarantine, cloister, seclude, sequester
Self isolating. One from the archives. Llanelli WWT. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Self isolating. One from the archives. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
A pre dawn morning on the beach at Bamburgh, Northumbria and a lonely photographer can be seen in splendid isolation on the far shoreline of the beach, complete with tripod. Another one from the archives, completely unedited and I hadn't even noticed the photographer until I took a closer look at the RAW file.
With the further 3 weeks of lockdown announced yesterday it looks like its going to be some time until we all get out again pursuing our love of the landscape around us! Still our hard drives are probably full of memories waiting to be considered anew! Stay safe everyone.
Self isolating. From the archives. Bargoed grasslands. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Monday was a glorious day so went to investigate how much of the RSPB Marshside Reserve Marsh near to us had flooded, all of it, it had become a lake and much of it frozen. This little fella didn’t want to join all the other ducks and oystercatchers.
Korth's Meadow - Iowa
Still self-isolating out in nature's landscape enjoying some peace and quiet! It's later afternoon, and the shadows are extending . . .
I love the mirror smooth water on the pond, the reflections and the earthy tones around it.
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Raureif wächst gegen den Wind, da die luvseitig ankommende Luft einen höheren Feuchtigkeitsgrad als im Lee in sich trägt.
• Original keine Art von Manipulationen • Original document any kind of manipulation
Drück mich/touch me
Some pretty geraniums growing in our back garden. I have not had the inclination to go out as yet as most places seem to be packed with people "isolating". Hopefully will not be too long before I venture out further afield. In the meantime keeping my hand in with nature!
Taken with vintage Tamron Adaptall 80-210 mm BBAR MC at f9.0
Self isolating. One from the archives. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Benni looks very bored here and is getting very spoiled with both of us home all day every day. She thinks someone should be walking her on the trail or at the park all day long. Oh, or going to the cupboard to get her a treat.
This is taken in the guest bedroom where she went to pout when Don didn't do her afternoon walk at 4:00.
(Benni is getting out twice a day, walk in the morning, a park in the afternoon, but also getting spoiled!)