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As the name implies, this was taken in January. I haven't been out shooting much in the last few weeks, so I'm digging around the ole archives. Have a great weekend.
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YELLOW should help.......
but time to clean things up here! This is, after all, the side door to a bake shop and lunch destination!
First in a series, in no particular order, #37 - Lines, 52 in 2017
Yes, and Happy Fence Friday! And Happy Bench Monday! And Happy Window Wednesday!
A lot going on in this picture....no minimalism here.
January Smiles 01-01-2021, East Hantz, NS, Nikon D500 -1/1000 at 100-ISO @ F5.6 with a Nikor 55-300 F4.5-5.6 at 135mm. East Coast pre spring day.
It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it.” — John Burnside
This is the first time I have been out this year (having been recovering from a broken toe!), but I was rewarded with some great looking clouds lit up during the golden hour. This is a 6 shot panorama.
“January,
The first month of the year,
A perfect time to start all over again,
Changing energies and deserting old moods,
New beginnings, new attitudes”
― Charmaine J Forde
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A kaleidoscopic abstract for January.
Lorn - Left Side
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Well the sun does occasionally shine for us, at least enough for this area of White Stock Flowers growing in January can attest.
If you L and then F11 to zoom, you can see where they stored their windmill components when they were building the wind farm.
And little known fun fact, now that I no longer work with our local flower grower --- This Stock flower is especially popular with funeral homes as it's so pungent it can overwhelm the olfactory receptors pretty easily --- think of that next time you're in Trader Joe's (who used to be our main customer for Stock)....
The sun sank behind the tree, framed by the snowy field and foliage..
The sky was an unusual colour -- more pastel shades than usual.
“Be happy about your own life and you'll be amazed at just how much more beautiful you'll find it to be.”
Another garden hands, knees and elbow crawl, through the wet and frozen grass, catching light, bokeh and Snowdrops... have a wonderful day ~ Debbie KissThePixel2020
1/16/2021 Timmerman Trail, Cayce, SC
Sony SLT-A55V, Quantaray 28-105mm F4-5.6 UC
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