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I suppose you could swim in the icy cold water, but you'll have to hike a couple hundred yards to the ice edge at Old Mission Lighthouse Beach.
Early March in Michigan often presents unpredictable weather conditions, sometimes moderate, sometimes windy, and sometimes cold and icy.
But Michigan experiences the full range of the four seasons, a beauty I love to experience.
Leafless trees in the afternoon against the sky on the side of a railway. Taken from inside the train. Trees are always beautiful, even with no leaves on...
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Lincolnshire- Leicestershire border, England.
720nm IR-converted Olympus EM1 + adapted 35mm plastic lens from Time magazine toy camera.
A tranquil winter forest scene with a frozen lake, surrounded by bare trees. The soft light filtering through the branches adds a melancholic and mysterious atmosphere to the black-and-white photograph. Shot on Agfa APX 100 film with a Minolta Dynax 700si, the image is unedited, highlighting the timeless beauty of analog photography.
This balletic tree stands in the woods by the lake to the rear of St Peter's Church in Newton-le-Willows, Warrington.
View from my street on the Ottawa River.
Vu de ma rue sur la Rivière des Outaouais.
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As I walked back home from the Beacon the tall grasses in the foreground just demanded I pulled my camera out of its bag.
ENG: The second scene!
Yesterday afternoon I went for a walk again and enjoyed the sunset with my family at the Arkenberge Baggersee in Berlin Pankow (Buchholz).
Unfortunately, people also dispose of their bulky waste here. Just like this chair. I gave the wooden chair another chance and immortalized it photographically.
GER: Die zweite Szene!
Gestern Nachmittag war ich mal wieder spazieren und habe mit meiner Familie den Sonnenuntergang am Arkenberge Baggersee genossen.
Leider entsorgen auch hier Leute ihren Sperrmüll. So wie dieser Stuhl. Ich habe dem Holzstuhl noch einmal ein Chance gegeben und ihn fotografisch verewigt.
Morning view through train’s window.
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A cup of coffee and a shaky hand
Waking up in a foreign land
Trying to act like I got something planned
That's my window on the world!
(Jimmy Buffett)
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This is the last of three murals painted by local artist and businessman by Kevin Hansen...
I have added the frame here in my post-processing.
Also, since I don't know if the artist has given it a title, I have titled it temporarily here. I will change it if and when I hear otherwise.
Kevin is a cobbler who owns and operates Molly's Cobbler Shop, which is just 10 blocks from our home.
He is also an accomplished artist, regularly producing original artwork, often hanging them outside on one of his shop walls. He often features themes of our city and state. I love his style and effective use of colors!
As I was passing his shop today, I parked, got out, and captured each of the three Christmas murals hanging on his outside wall. This is one of those paintings. I may put all three of them in a collage and post them.
Here are two links if you want to see more of Kevin's artistry. The first link is to his shop's website, and the second features more of his art projects :)
Early March in Michigan often presents unpredictable weather conditions, sometimes moderate, sometimes windy, and sometimes cold and icy.
But Michigan experiences the full range of the four seasons, a beauty I love to experience.
I took several pictures of the leafless trees, but I couldn't keep my eyes off the twisty figures they created. I think these three belong together, and the sepia tones create the perfect background for them.
Phagmites are the tall reeds on either side of the trail. They are an invasive species found in marshes, lakeshores, roadside ditches, and seemingly anywhere water can be found. It has become the dominant species in many areas of southeast Michigan. It has been cut, poisoned, plowed under, and burned, yet it still spreads.
Another interesting thing in the picture is the green grass on the edges of the trail. This picture was taken in December, but today (January 4) my lawn is still green. That has never happened before!
Explore #94 01-05-2021
ENG: Greetings from the northernmost tip of Rügen, Kap Arkona! Just pure relaxation.
Kap Arkona is a 43 meter high steep coast consisting of chalk and boulder clay on the Wittow peninsula in the north of the island of Rügen. The area monument Kap Arkona belongs to the fishing village Vitt and the municipality of Putgarten and is one of the most popular destinations on Rügen with about 800,000 visitors annually.
GER: Liebe grüße vom nördlichsten Zipfel Rügens, dem Kap Arkona! Einfach nur Entspannung pur.
Kap Arkona ist eine 43 Meter hohe, aus Kreide und Geschiebemergel bestehende Steilküste auf der Halbinsel Wittow im Norden der Insel Rügen. Das Flächendenkmal Kap Arkona gehört neben dem Fischerdorf Vitt zur Gemeinde Putgarten und ist eines der beliebtesten Ausflugsziele auf Rügen mit jährlich circa 800.000 Besuchern.